506 HEMIPTERA. 



fulvous, with a few brown points. Antennae somewhat ferrugi- 

 nous, with the apical joint fulvous. 



a. Galapagos Islands. Presented by Charles Darwin, Esq. 



4. ANAS A terminalis, n. s. 



A. supra fusco-grisea, fusco-punctata, subtus fulva, punctis non- 

 nullis nigris ; pedibus pallidis, nigro-punctatis ; antennis nigris, 

 articulo basali testaceo, nigro-punctato, secundo basi et apice 

 tertioque basi albidis, ultimo fulvo. ? . 

 Long. lin. 6. 



Above brownish grey, thickly and finely punctured with black. 

 Head yellowish, with a small spine on each side behind the eyes ; 

 anterior spines rather long, tipped with black. Eyes brown; 

 ocelli red. Thorax with the lateral angles prominent, rounded ; 

 the lateral margins waved ; the posterior angles acute; the anterior 

 portion yellowish. Coriaceous portion of the elytra rather darker 

 than the rest of the upper surface, thickly and finely punctured, 

 with the nervures smooth; membrane blackish brown. Margins 

 of the abdomen dark brown, with a yellow band at the base and 

 a minute spot of the same colour on the edge of each segment. 

 Body beneath fulvous. Abdomen with a row of black points on 

 each side within the stigmata and numerous black points scat- 

 tered on the disc. Breast rather thickly and finely punctured. 

 Legs whitish testaceous, with numerous black dots ; thighs very 

 minutely punctured with brown between the black dots, espe- 

 cially towards the apex. Claws black at the tip. Rostrum testa- 

 ceous, with the tip brown. Antennae with the basal joint pale 

 testaceous, with several black dots ; second joint black, with the 

 base and apex whitish ; third joint black, with the base whitish ; 

 fourth joint orange. 



a. . 



5. ANASA apicalis. 



Coreus apicalis, Hope, Cat. 22 (1842). 

 Anasa apicalis, H. Sch. Wanz. ix. 252 (1851). 

 n., Brazil. From M. Mornay's Collection. 



b. Columbia. From M. Goudot's Collection. 



Genus 12. SETHENIRA. 



Sethenira, Spin. Hem. 197 (1837). 

 Gonocerus, p., H. Sch. Wanz. ix. (1851). 



1. SETHENIRA testacea. 



Sethenira testacea, Spin. Hem. 198 (1837). 



