HEMIPTERA. 371 



1. EUAGONA Diana, n. s. PL XII. fig. 1. 



E. capite, thorace, pectore, scutello, margine interno corii hem- 

 elytrorum, margiiieque toto membranse, nigris ; elytris, pedi- 

 bus, antennisque fulvis ; abdomine subtus rufo, fulvo-margi- 

 nato, linea utrinque irregular! nigra, flavo-cincta, apice non 

 attingenti. < . 

 Long. lin. 10. 



Head black, obscure, covered with a dull yellow pile, with a 

 small impressed dot near each of the ocelli ; eyes brown ; ocelli 

 reddish. Thorax black, obscure, thickly clothed with a dull yel- 

 low pile, and covered with small granulations ; posterior margin 

 reflexed on each side. Scutellum black, wrinkled transversely. 

 Elytra ochreous, the coriaceous portion thickly and finely punc- 

 tured ; the inner margin of the coriaceous portion, and the basal 

 and inner margins of the membrane black, the apical margin 

 blackish. Abdomen beneath red, margined with yellow, some- 

 what opaque, clothed with very short yellow hairs ; the two basal 

 segments black, the third blackish at the base ; the three basal 

 segments more densely clothed with yellow hairs ; second and 

 third segments with three impressed dots on each side ; down 

 each side of the abdomen runs an interrupted black line, bor- 

 dered with bright yellow, which reaches the apex of the penulti- 

 mate segment. Breast black, sparingly, sternum densely, clothed 

 with yellow hairs ; apertures of the odoriferous apparatus with 

 the borders raised, yellow, produced in front into a small lobe. 

 Legs dull fulvous, with the coxae and trochanters pale yellow. 

 Antennae concolorous with the legs. Rostrum pale brown, with 

 the base and apex black. 



a. Bolivia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Genus 2. SPARTOCERA. 



Coreus, p., et Lygseus, p., Fab. Syst. Rh. (1803). 



Spartocera, Lap. Hem. 43 (1832); .Spin. Tav.Sin.HemAl (1850). 



Corecoris, Hahn, Wanz. ii. 14 (1834). 



Coreocoris, Spin. Hem. 150 (1837). 



Spartot'erus, p., Burm. Handb. ii. 341 (1835). 



Sephina et Spartocera, Am. fy Serv. Hem. 185 & 186 (1843). 



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Antennae nearly as long as the body, with the last joint longer 

 than the preceding. (SEPHINA, Am. fy Serv.) 



, SPARTOCERA erythromelas. 



Spartocera erythromelas, White, Ent. Trans, iii. 92 (1842). 

 Spartocerus bimaculatus, Hope, Cat. 7 (1842). 



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