160 CATALOGUE OF 



10. ALYDUS NOTA.TIPENNIS. 



Burtinus notatipennis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 459. 

 Mexico. Columbia. 



11. Alydus pallescens. 



pallescens, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 34. 



Rio Janeiro. 



12. Alydus debilis. 



Mas. Fulvus, subtus fiavo bivitlalus ; ocuti subpetiolati, rostrum coxas 

 intermedins altingens ; antennae corpore breviores ; prolhoracis anguli 

 postici aculi, subprominuli ; abdomen maculis lateralibus apiceque 

 nigris ; venter pallide jlavus, vilta abbreviata nigricante ; femora 

 postica gracilia, subtus uniseriatim spinulosa ; alee anticce corii 

 margine exteriore rufo, membrana diaphana. 



Male. Tawny, Head beneath aud pectus with a broad pale yellow 

 stripe on each side. Eyes very slightly petiolated. Rostrum extending to 

 the middle coxa?. Antenna; shorter than the body; second joint shorter 

 than the first; third as long as the first; fourth more than twice the length 

 of the third. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow near the fore 

 border; hind angles acute, slightly prominent. Abdomen with black spots 

 on each side above ; tip black ; under side pale yellow, with an abbreviated 

 blackish stripe. Hind femora slender, with a row of minute spines beneath. 

 Hind tibiae full as long as the hind femora. Fore wings with a red line 

 along the exterior border of the corium aud with a pellucid membrane. 

 Length of the body 5 lines. 



a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Eastern Isles. 

 13. Alydus Eugenle. 

 Eugenia;, Stal, Eug. Resa, 234. 

 Manilla. 



Genus 7. CAMPTOPUS. 

 Camptopus, Serv. Hist. Hem. 224. 



In Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forb. 1859, the following genera have been distin- 

 guished by Prof. Stal, as here indicated, from Camptopus, with which genus 

 they are included with it in this list. 



A. Hind border of the prothorax elongated into teeth 



beyond the basal angles of the sculellum. 

 a. Rostrum extending to the hind coxae, or a little 



shorter. 

 * Prothorax with a distinct neck. - Tivarbus. 



** Prothorax with no neck. ... - Tupalus. 



