HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 471 



Amyoti, Vollenk. Ttjdschr. Voor. Ent. 2me Ser. i. 219, pi. 2, f. 7. Faune 

 Ent. Arch. Indo-Neerland. iii. 34. 



5. Pvcanum Amyoti. 



'ollenh. Tijdsch 

 Arch. Indo-Net 



Sumatra ? 



6. Pvcanum Wf.stwoodii. 



Westwoodii, Vollenh. Tijdsehr. Voor. Ent. 2>ne Ser. i. 217, pi. 2, f. 5. 

 Faune Ent. Arch Indo-Neerland. iii. 33, pi. 3, f. 7. 



Sumatra. 



7. Pvcanum tonderosum. 



ponderosum, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Vorh. 185, 234; 1856, 63, pi. 1. f. 1. 



The type is from Assam ; each of the other three specimens here 

 mentioned may perhaps soon receive a different name. 1st. Sides of the 

 thorax less dilated in front. Legs wholly black. Java. 2nd. Paler. 

 Sides of the thorax more reflexed in front. Abdomen beneath with very 

 little metallic hue. Legs black. Mount Ophir. 3rd. Sides of the thorax 

 much less developed in front. Legs red. Punjaub. 



a. Assam. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



b. Punjaub. Presented by Sir J. Hearsay. 



c. Mount Ophir. Presented by \V. W. Saunders, Esq. 



8. Pycanum pretiosum. 



pretiosum, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Vorh. 1854, 234; 1856, 64, pi. 1, f. 2. 

 Pulo Penang. 



9. Pycanum angu latum. 



angulatum, Slal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd Ser. i. 601 — Virbius angulatus, 

 Slat, Deri. Ent. Zeit. 1866, 158. 



Siam. 



10. Pvcanum imperiale. 



Pycnanum ? imperiale, Dohrn, Stelt. Ent. Zeit. xxiv. 352 — Virbius 

 imperialis, Stal. 



Philippine Isles. 



11. Pycanum rubidum. 



Saturate rufum, capitis cl thoracis lalera, antenna, pedesque nigra; thorax 

 transverse et scite striatus, snbtiliter et sat sparse punctatus, lateribus 

 subrotundatis oblique striatis ; abdominis lalera luteo inaculala ; 

 pectus et venter viridia ; femora nigro-rufa ; alee antica? membrana 

 lurida. 



Deep red. Sides of the head and of the thorax, antenna), legs and 

 costa of the fore wings at the base black. Head thickly anil very minutely 

 punctured, obliquely striated on each side in front. Eyes testaceous, ltos- 

 trum tawny. Second joint of the antenna: a little longer than the third ; 

 fourth much longer than the second. Thorax transversely and finely 

 striated, minutely and rather thinly punctured ; sides slightly rounded. 



