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 Genus COCTOTERIS. 

 Coctoleris, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Alt. Fork. 1858, 435. 



COCTOTERIS WlNTHEMII. 



aentangulus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ah. Fork. 1858, 435. 



New Guinea. 



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Stollia quadrimaculata. 



quadrimaculata, Hagl. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxix. 154. 



Celebes. 



Genus BRYELICA. 



Corpus ovatum, sat planum, aspere punctatum. Caput productum, 

 antice rotundatum ; lobi laterales conjuncti, lobum medium louge 

 superantes. Rostrum coxas posticas longe superans. Antenna? robustse, 

 setosae ; arliculus lus caput superans ; thorax in longum et transverse sub- 

 carinatus, lateribus rectis,angulis posticis obtusis non produetis. Sculelluin 

 subcarinatum, sat longum, apice vix acutura. Venter subsulcatus. Pedes 

 robusti, setosi; tarsi triarliculati ; ala3 antica? connexivum non obtegentes, 

 costa subrotundata, membrana venis ramosis. 



Body oval, rather flat, roughly punctured. Head elongate, rounded in 

 front, sborter than the tborax ; lateral lobes contiguous in front, extending 

 much beyond the middle lobe. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending 

 much beyond the hind coxa?. Antenna; stout, setose; first joint extending 1 

 beyond the front of the head ; second longer than the first, shorter than the 

 third. Thorax with a very slight keel and an equally slight transverse 

 keel, the latter contiguous to two anterior transverse calli ; fore border 

 slightly excavated; sides straight, smooth; hind angles obtuse, not 

 prominent. Scutellum with a very slight keel, extending to about three- 

 lourths of the length of the abdomen; tip hardly acute. Abdomen slightly 

 furrowed beneath ; segments, except the apical one, successively more 

 retracted towards the base. Legs stout, setose ; tarsi three-jointed. Fore 

 wings not covering the sides of the abdomen ; costa slightly rounded ; 

 inembraue extending a little beyond the tip of the abdomen, with ramose 

 veins. 



The structure of the head and of the membrane of the fore wings 

 distinguish this genus from Antiteuchus. The antennae are mutilated in 

 the specimens described. 



1. Bryklica ramosa. 



Ful vii, nigro-punctala ; capitis tabus medius apicem versus nif/er ; antenna 

 nignr, basi fulva ; thorax nigra quailrivillatus ; scutellum strigis 

 duabus nigris arcuatis ; pectaris et ventris latera nigra ; venter plaga 

 discaidali rufa, macula posteriore nigra ; pedes fusco conspersi ; out 

 antica: playis nonnunquam vix conspicuis strigaque subcostali nigris, 

 membrana cincreo fusco-vrnosa. 



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