Mr. W. L. Distant on Harpactorin;«. 205 



Genus Amauroclopius. 

 Amaui'oclopius ornatus sp. n. 



Black, finely grejishly pilose ; margins of pronotani nar- 

 rowly, and two large discal inwardly converging fascise on 

 posterior lobe, disk and apex of scutellum, base of rostrum, 

 and some spots at base of femora, luteous ; a discal spot on 

 hemelytra near base of membrane, spots toconnexivum above 

 and beneath, apices of femora, bases of tibiifi, apices of inter- 

 mediate and posterior tibi^, and anal segment, sangaineous ; 

 anterior angles of pronotum tuberculously spinous, spines 

 luteous, directed upward and forward ; anterior femora long 

 and curved, membrane passing apex of abdomen. 



Long. 19 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 6 mlllim. 



Hab. Interior of IBrazil (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Heniartes. 



Heniartes productus. 



Heniartes productus, StSl, CEfv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 248. 

 Apiojnerus .vanthospilus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 71. n. 32 (1873). 



Walker omitted to describe the following characters in his 

 type : — ^Interior tibiae black for more than half their length 

 and apices of posterior tibiaj also black. 



Hajspactosinj!;. 



Genus Harpactor. 



Harpactor fuscipes. 



Reduvius fuscipes, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 312. 33 (1787). 



Harpactor bicolorattis, Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv. p. 120 



(1891). 



Harpactor marginatus, 



Reduvius marginatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst., Suppl. p. 196. n. 12 (1798). 

 St/canus? militaris, Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv. p. 119 (1891). 



Harpactor picturatus, sp. n. 



Head black, ochraceous beneath and at the apical lateral 

 margins ; rostrum ochraceous^ second and third joints piceous, 

 base of second joint ochraceous ; pronotum ochraceous, tho 

 anterior lobe sanguineous, its base and central longitudinal 

 sulcation black, its anterior angles and margin ochraceous ; 

 scutellum black, apex and apical margin ochraceous j corium 

 sanguineous, a central marginal spot and the apex black ; 



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