90 CATALOGUE OF 



2. HELONOTUS CALC1TRANS. 



calcitrans, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Sir. iii. 29. 

 a. Temate. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



3. Heloxotus exsugiens. 

 exsugiens, Stal, A. S. E. F. Ame Sir. iii. 29. 

 Mysol. 



a, b. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Two species may perhaps be included in tbe description of H. 

 exsugiens. 



4. HeLONOTUS GENITALIS. 



Fcem. Tesfaceus ; antenna apices versus ferruginea ; prothoracis lobus 

 anticus obtuse bispinosus ; lobus posticus bituberculatus, obtuse 

 quadrispiiiosus ; scutellum tuberculo apiceque ascendenlibus sal aids ; 

 abdomen fuscescente bivillatum ; femora apice nigra ; tibia basi 

 nigra ; rnembrana mierea, basi albida. 



Female. Testaceous, pubescent. Head cylindrical, a little shorter 

 than tbe prothorax; ante-ocular part much shorter than the post-ocular. 

 Antennae ferruginous towards the tips. Fore lobe of tbe prothorax with 

 two stout truncated spines. Hind lobe with a rounded spine on each side 

 of the disk, with one on each side-angle, and with a tubercle on each side 

 of tbe bind border. Scutellum with two high tubercles, one in the disk 

 and one at the tip. Abdomen with a brownish stripe on each side above 

 and beneath. Femora with black tips ; tibiae black at the base. Mem- 

 brane cinereous, whitish towards the base. Length of tbe body 11 lines. 



o. Aru. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



5. Helonotus tallidulus. 



Mas. Testaceus, subtus pallide jlavescens ; antenna picea ; prothoracis 

 lobi bispinosi ; lobi poslici anguli spiniformes ; pedes picei, femori- 

 busjlavescentibus apice piceis ; rnembrana cinerea, nigro venosa. 



Male. Testaceous, pale yellowish beneath. Head much shorter than 

 tbe prothorax; ante-ocular part much shorter than the post-ocular. 

 Antenna? piceous. Prothorax with two stout erect spines on the disk of 

 each lobe; fore lobe about one-third as long as tbe bind lobe, of which the 

 hind angles are prolonged into Blender acute spines. Scutellum with a 

 prominent tubercle or short rounded spine on its disk. Abdomen elongate- 

 oval, extending rather beyond tbe fore wings on each side. Legs piceous ; 

 femora yellowish, piceous towards the tips. Membrane cinereous; veins 

 black. Length of the body 10 lines. 



a. Cuenca. From Mr. Fraser's collection. 



