460 HEMIPTERA. 



L3ptocoris, Hahn, Wanz. i. 200 (1831); Burm. Handb. ii. 305 



(1835). 



Pyrrhotes, Westw. Hope's Cat. (1842). 

 Tynotoma, Am. $ Serv. Hem. 220 (1843). 

 Serinetha, Spin. Hem. 247 (183?) # Tav. Sin. Hem. 37 (1850). 



1. SERINETHA augur. 



Lygseus augur, Fab. E. S. iv. 161. 88 (1794) & S. JR. 226. 112 



(1803). 

 Leptocoris augur, Burm. Handb. ii. 305. 2 (1835). 



a. Bombay. Presented by Walter Elliott, Esq. 



b. India. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



c. India. From Mr. Children's Collection. 



d. N. Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's Collection. 



2. SERINETHA abdominalis. 



Lygseus abdominalis, Fab. S. R. 226. Ill (1803). 

 Leptocoris abdominalis, Burm. Handb. ii. 305. 1 (1835). 

 Pyrrhotes abdominalis, Hope, Cat. 26 (1842). 



a. Bombay. Presented by Walter Elliott, Esq. 



b. India. From Archdeacon Clerk's Collection. 



c. India. From Mr. Children's Collection. 



d. Java. From the East India Company's Collection. 



e. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



3. SERINETHA rufomarginata. 



Lygseus rufomarginatus, Fab. E. S. iv. 152. 56 (1794) <$ S. R. 

 220. 73 (1803). 



a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



4. SERINETHA tagalica. 



Ceptocris tagalicus, Burm. Nova Acta Acad. Leop. xvi. Supp. 

 299. 27 (1834). 



a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



5. SERINETHA vicina, n. s. 



S. praecedenti valde affinis ; differt thorace antice piano, margi- 

 nibusque subrectis. <? . 

 Long. lin. 6. 



This species closely resembles the preceding both in form and 

 colouring; but the thorax wants the strong anterior transverse 

 ridge which is so conspicuous in S. tagalica; and the lateral 

 margins of the thorax, which in that species are incurved and 

 slightly reflexed in the middle, are here nearly straight. 



a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



