HEMIPTEEA HETEROPTEEA. 483 



21. Aspongopus CH1NENSIS, C. II. 349. 

 «, b. Shanghai. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 



22. Aspongopus nepalensis, C. H. 349. 



a. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



b. Silhet. Presented hy J. C. Bowriug, Esq. 



c. ? 



23. Aspongopus fuscus, C. H. 349. 



24. Aspongopus marginalis, C. H. 350. 

 a. Tenasserim. Presented by — Packman, Esq. 



25. Aspongopus sanguinolentus, C. H.350. 



a. Hindostan. 



b. Java. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



c. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



26. Aspongopus ochreus. 

 ochreus, Hope, Cat. Hem. 25. 



Bengal. 



27. Aspongopus Mulleri. 



Mullen', Vollenh. Faane Ent. Arch. Indo-Neevland. iii. 39, pi. 4, f. 5. 

 Java. 



28. Aspongopus circumcinctus. 



JEneo-niger, dense et subtilissime punctutus, (rstacen marginatus, sub tits 

 ceneo-piceus ; antenna nigra, artieulo 2o 'io panllo longiore ; thorax 

 et scutellum transverse subslriata ; alee anticcc picece, membrana 

 lurida. 



iEneous-black, thickly and extremely minutely punctured, aeneons- 

 piceous beneath. Eyes piceous. Rostrum lawny. Antennae black ; 

 second joint a little longer than the third; fourth lunger than the second, 

 fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Sides of the thorax and of t lie 

 abdomen testaceous, this hue more broad on the abdomen than on the 

 thorax. Thorax and scutellum transversely and very slightly striated. 

 Scutellum at the tip and fore wings piceous, the latter with a lurid mem- 

 brane. Legs blackish. Length of the body 71 lines. 



Allied to A. Mulleri, from which it may be distinguished by the dark 

 colour of the head and of the under side of the body. 



a — c. Hilldostan. From the Entomological Society's collection. 



