514 HEMIPTERA. 



6. CLAVIGRALLA scutellaris. 



Coreus scutellaris, Hope, Cat. 24 (1842). 



a. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. 



b. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



c. Philippine Islands. 



7. CLAVIGRALLA nigro-punctata. 



Cimex nigro-punctatus, DeG. Mem. iii. 335. 20. pi. 34. figs. 12-14 



(1773). 

 Coreus delirator, Fab. E. S. iv. 130. 11 (1794) $ S. R. 197. 24 



(1803) ; Hope, Cat. 24 (1842). 

 Zicca massulata, Am. $ Serv. Hem. 240. 1 (1843). 



a. British Guiana. From Sir Robert Schomburgk's Col- 



lection. 



b. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's Collection. 



8. CLAVIGRALLA tseniola, n. s. 



C. praecedenti affinis, ochrea, fusco-punctata; thorace fascia trans- 

 versa nigra inter humeros acutos; corpore subtus pallidiori, serie 

 utrinque punctorum nigrorum. ? . 

 Long. lin. 3. 



Head ochreous, very minutely punctured with brown. Eyes 

 brown. Ocelli reddish. Thorax ochreous, thickly and finely 

 punctured with brown, with a narrow transverse black band be- 

 tween the lateral angles; the portion behind this band punc- 

 tured with black ; lateral margins with a few white teeth ; lateral 

 angles very prominent and acute. Scutellum dull ochreous, very 

 thickly and finely punctured with black. Coriaceous portion of 

 the elytra thickly and finely punctured with brown, with a small 

 impunctate spot on the disc; membrane brownish, semitrans- 

 parent, with numerous brown dots. Wings transparent, with 

 dark brown nervures. Abdomen above red, with the margins 

 banded with yellow and black. Body beneath pale ochreous. 

 Abdomen very minutely punctured on the sides, with a row of 

 black points down each side, and two similar points on the base 

 of the third segment. Breast thickly and finely punctured with 

 brown, with two black points on each side and two smaller black 

 points close to the insertion of each of the legs. Legs pale 

 ochreous ; thighs with several black points, posterior pair dusky 

 towards the apex, denticulated beneath ; tibiae with one or two 

 indistinct brownish rings ; tarsi with the apex and claws brown. 

 Kostrum pale ochreous, with the tip black. Antennae fulvous, 

 with the apical joint brown, pale at the tip. 



a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's Collection. 



