54'^ CATALOGUE OF 



extending a liltle beyond the bind angle of tbe coriuua, attenuated towards 

 the tip, which is rounded ; a whitish point on each basal angle, which is 

 black; tip whitish, with a black point. Abdomen with blackish dots along 

 each side; hind angles of the apical segment elongated. Legs pale testa- 

 ceous, rather slender. Membrane cinereous, hardly extending beyond the 

 tip of the abdomen; veins few. Length of the body 4 lines. 



It has most affinity to C. spurcatus, but the sides of the thorax are less 

 dilated in front and are not serrated. 



Phl.-ea pakadoxa. 



Paracoris paradoxus, Huhn. IVanz. Ins. ii. 93, pi. 58, f. 178 — Phluca 

 paradoxa, Sign. A. S. E, F. Ame Ser. iii. 511. 



Chili. 



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DlN'IDOR STRIGATUS. 



Teslaceus, pilosus, fusco aid nigra aspere punctatus, subtus pallide luteus ; 

 caput nigra bivillatum ; antenna nigra, setosce, articulo \o supra 

 livido, 3a Aoque basi lestaceis ; thorax nigra quadrivittatus ; scutel/um 

 lineolis tribus anlicis lineisque duabus posterioribus nigris ; pectus et 

 venter nigra biviltata; alee antica lineis duabus nigris, la subcoslali 

 abbreviata, 2a inlerrupta, membrana fusco vittata. 



Testaceous, elongate-elliptical, pilose, roughly punctured, pale luteous 

 beneath; punctures brown or black. Head with two black stripes which 

 border the middle lobe; lateral lobes contiguous in front, slightly acute, 

 extending much beyond the middle lobe. Rostrum extending to the hind 

 coxa?. Antennas black, stout, setose ; first joint pale livid above; third and 

 fourth pale testaceous towards the base. Thorax nearly twice as broad as 

 long, with four black stripes which diverge slightly hindward, the middle 

 pair continuing from the stripes of the bead ; hind angles slightly acute and 

 prominent. Scutellum with five black lints; three extending to one-fourth 

 of the length or a little more from the base; the fourth and fifth 

 commencing near the ends of the other three, and extending to a short 

 space from the tip. Pectus and underside of abdomen with a black stripe 

 along each side. Legs pale luteous, thickly setose. Fore wings with two 

 black lines; first subcostal, abbreviated towards the lip; second more or 

 less widely interrupted; membrane yellowish hyaline, with brown stripes 

 along the veins, which are pale. Length of the body 7 — 8 lines. 



Much narrowor than D. antennatus, and with the head more 

 elongated. 



u. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq 

 b. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



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ChLOBOOOBIS lai'lsl'IM's. 



distinctus, Sign. A. S, /•■'. /•'. 2me Ser. ix. :i.'s<), pi. 10, f. 2. 



