124 Mr. T. V. WoUaston on undescribed Madeiran Insecci. 



brunneis, thoracis lateribus anguste pallido-marglnatis ; hemelytris 

 brunneis, basi pallidis ; pedibus pallide flavis, femoribus obscuris, 

 tibiis anticis subcurvatis. — Long. corp. 3i-4 lin. 



Inhabits iMadeira proper ; occurring at intermediate elevations, 

 especially in the pine-woods towards the south of the island. 



Genus Phytocoris ?, Fallen. 



Phytocoris ? Ti'liitei. 



P. nigro-fuscus, hirtulus ; antennis pedibusque pallidis, femoribus 

 posticis basi fuscis, antennis medio fusco uni-annulatis ; capite 

 fusco, postice pallido ; thorace, scutello hemelytrorumque plagis 

 duabus triangularibus nigro-fuscis. — Long. corp. 1^-vix 2 lin. 



Inhabits ^Madeira proper; being confined apparently to the 

 Echium candicans, Linn, fil., of intermediate and lofty eleva- 

 tions. I first detected it at the Feijaa de Corte, early in August 

 1850, — in company with the MeUgethes Echii, the Longitarsus 

 Masoni, and the Tingis indigena, all of which would seem to be 

 peculiar to that plant. 1 have dedicated the species to my friend 

 Adam White, Esq., of the British Musevim, who has paid so 

 much attention to the Hemiptera, and who informs me that the 

 present insect will probably constitute the type of a new genus. 



Genus Capsus ?, Fab. 



Capsus? obesulus. 



C. punctulatus, rotundato-oyatus, obscuro-fuscus, subviridi-tinctus, 

 breviter pubescens ; capite rufescente ; hemelytrorum niembrana 

 fusca, macula apicali alba. — Long. corp. } lin. 



Inhabits ^Madeira proper ; occurring amongst fern and herbage 

 throughout the sylvan districts, especially in damp spots. It 

 is a truly indigenous insect, and is more especially abundant in 

 the north of the island. 



Genus Tingis, Fab. 



Tingis indigena. 



T. louge ovatus, supra argeutato-vitreus, nigro-variegatus ; thoracis 

 dorse nigro, tricarinato, carinis albidis, mediana elongata ; hemely- 

 tris delicatule nigro-reticulatis ; cajjite nigro, supra albo-bilineato ; 

 antennis pallide flavis, articulo ultimo apice subincrassato nigro ; 

 pedibus pallide flavis, femoribus basi fusco-ferrugineis, tarsis apice 

 subnigris. — Long. corp. 2^ lin. 



Inhabits Madeira proper ; being attached, like the Phytocoris 

 Whitei, to the gigantic Echium candicans, on the foliage of 



