( J6 CATALOGUE OF 



160. Capsus stramineus. 



Mas et focm. Pallide flavus, fusiformis, subtilissitne punclatus ; oculi 

 prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticus attingens; antenna corpori 

 aquilonga ; prolhorax antice subsulcalus ; membrana pallidissime 

 cinerea. 



Male and female. Straw-colour, fusiform, very finely punctured. 

 Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the 

 hind coxa?; tip black. Antenna? slender, as long as the body ; first joint 

 as long as the head ; second a little more than twice the length of the first ; 

 third as long as the first ; fourth a little shorter than the third. Prothorax 

 with a slight transverse furrow near the fore border. Legs slender. Mem- 

 brane and hiud wings very pale cinereous. Length of the body 2\ — 3 

 lines. 



a — e. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



161. Capsus filicornis. 



Fcem. Piceus, fusiformis, subtiliter punetatus, subius fulvus ; oculi 

 subprominuli ; rostrum fulvum, coxas posticas paullo superans ; 

 antennce fulva, fili formes, corpori aquilonga ; prothoracis sulcus 

 Iransversus bene determinatus ; pedes fulvi ; corium fulvum, apice 

 rufo unimaculalum fusco trigutlatum ; membrana fuscescens. 



Female. Piceous, fusiform, finely punctured, tawny beneath. Head 

 triangular. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum tawny, extending a little 

 beyond the hind coxa?. Antenna? tawny, filiform, as long as the body ; 

 first joint much longer than the head ; second more thau twice the length 

 of the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth much shorter than 

 the third. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse furrow. Legs 

 tawny, slender. Corium tawny; tip with a red spot and with three brown 

 dots. Membrane brownish. Length of the bodv 4 lines. 



a. St. John's Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



162. Capsus marginatum. 



Fcem. Niger, ellipticus nilens, sublilissime punclatus; vertex ferru- 

 gineus ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum fulvum, coxas posticus attingens ; 

 antennie corpori aquilongce ; prothoracis latera rufa ; tibia- tarsique 

 fulva; corii costa late rufa ; membrana nigricans. 



Female. Black, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head 

 triangular; vertex ferruginous. Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum 

 tawny, extending to the hind coxa?. Antenna? as long as the body ; first 

 joint a little longer than the head; second very much longer than the 

 first. Prothorax with red sides and with a callus on each side in front. 

 Legs moderately long and slender ; tibia? and tarsi tawny. Corium with 

 a very broad red costal stripe. Membrane blackish. Length of the body 

 2^- lines. 



a. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



