492 HEMIPTEBA. 



t Body divided into lobes j posterior margin of the thorax not 

 lobate. (PEPHRICUS, Am. fy Serv.) 



2. PHYLLOMORPHA paradoxa. 



Cimex paradoxus, Sparm. Voy. ii. 201. pi. . f . 5, & Act. Holm. 



1777. 



Acanthia paradoxa, Fab. E. S. iv. 73. 24 (1794). 

 Coreus paradoxus, Fab. S. R. 194. 14 (1803). 

 Phyllomorphus paradoxus, Burm. Handb. ii. 310. 2 (1835). 

 Phyllomorpha paradoxa, Guer. Did. Pitt. d'Hist. Nat. pi. 673. 



fig. 5, <y Rev. Zool. 232. 3 (1839); Westw. Arc. Ent.i. 7. 1. pi. 2. 



fig. 1 (1842). 



Pephricus paradoxus, Am. fy Serv. Hem. 235. 1 (1843). 

 Stall, Pun. 61.pl. 14. fig. 101. 



a. S. Africa. Presented by Dr. Andrew Smith. 

 b. . 



3. PHYLLOMORPHA capicola. 



Phyllomorpha capicola, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 8. 2. pi. 2. f. 2 (1842). 

 a. Africa. 



J Body not divided into lobes ; posterior margin of the thorax not 

 lobate. (CRASPEDUM, Am. fy Serv.) 



4. PHYLLOMORPHA Latreillei. 



Syromastes phyllomorpha, Latr. Cuv. R. A. iii. 438. 3. pi. 19. f. 3 



(1829). 

 Phyllomorpha Latreillei, Guer. Diet. Pitt. d'Hist. Nat. pi. 673. 



fig. 6 Sf Rev. Zool. 233 (1839) ; Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 8. 3. pi. 2. 



f. 3 (1842). 



Craspedum phyllomorpha, Am. fy Serv. Hem. 234. 1 (1843). 

 a. Senegal. From Mr. Westwood's Collection. 



Genus 6. HYDARA, n. g. 



Head quadrangular, a little longer than broad, with the fore- 

 head slightly prominent. Eyes moderate ; ocelli distant, placed 

 near the eyes. Antennae very long and slender ; basal joint longer 

 than the head and thorax together, slender, suddenly clavate at 

 the apex ; second joint much shorter ; third joint about as long 

 as the first; second and third joints cylindrical, slender, very 

 slightly thickened at the apex ; fourth joint wanting. Rostrum 

 reaching the posterior coxae, slender; basal joint reaching the 

 base of the head ; second joint very little longer ; third shortest ; 

 fourth shorter than the first. Body elongate, with the sides 



