CATALOG UK OF 



12. PlESMA Capexsis. 



Nigricans, fusiform is, testaceo unicarinata; antenna teslacecc, corporis 

 dimidio cequilongcB, arliculo 4o nigro ; pro thorax fulvo trimaculalus ; 

 pedes testaeci, femoribus nigro latissime cinctis ; alec antica diaphanee, 

 plaga costuli nigricante. 



Blackish, fusiform. Head and prothorax with a testaceous keel. 

 Antennae testaceous, slender, about half the length of the body ; third joint 

 about thrice the length of the first and second together; fourth black, 

 fusiform, about one-third of the length of the third. Prothorax with a 

 tawny spot on each side of the fore part, and with another on the disk of 

 the hind part, which is elongated and acute. Legs testaceous; femora 

 black, except at the base and at the tips. Fore wings pellucid ; reticulatiou 

 iniiiuic, lawny ; a blackish patch on the costa before the middle. Length 

 of the body \\ line. 



a, b. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



Genus 2. ANOMALOPTERA. 



Anomaloptera, Penis, Serv. Hist. Hem. 302. 



1. Anomaloptera Heliaxthemi. 

 Helianthemi, Ferris, Serv. Hist. Hem. 303. 

 France. 



COKTICOLiE. 



A. Rostrum shorter than the head. - 

 13. Rostrum longer than the head. - 



Beach YBHYXCHID.&. 

 Aradid^e. 



Fam. 1. BRACHYRHYNCHIOE. 

 Brachyrhynchida?, Serv. Hist. Hem. 303. 



A. Scutellum not very large. 



a. Fore wings coiiaceous at the base, membranous 



at the tips. 

 * Fore angles of the prothorax dilated, 

 f First joint of the auteunue elongated. Sides of 

 the abdomen with rouuded lobes, 

 ft First joint of the antennae short. Sides of the 



abdomen almost straight. 2. 



** Fore angles of the prothorax not dilated. 

 •(■ Second joint of the antennae much shorter than 

 the first and than the third. - 

 ff Second joint of the antenna; as long as the first 

 and as the third. .... 

 I). Fore wings entirely membranous. 



B. Scutellum vn\ large. - 



1. Dysodius. 



BrACHYRHYXCHUS. 



3. Crimia. 



4. Mezira. 



5. Aneurus. 



6. Aradosyrtis. 



