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notum, and gradually and regularly widened posteriorly. Legs ochreous, fore femora much 

 thickened. 



Long. 7 to 8 mill. 



Hah. Jhelam Valley. 



I have refrained for the present from making a new genus for the reception of this 

 species. It is in many respects allied to Halobates and cannot be included in the genus 

 Oerris. The figures will show its anatomical peculiarities. 



Family NEPIDjE, Burm. 

 39. RANATRA, sp. ? 



Too mutilated for determination. 

 nab. Yarkand. 



!, Stal. 

 40. NOTONECTA GLATTCA, Lin. 



Notoneda glcmca, Lin., Faun. Sv. 244, 903, Sahl., Not. Faun. et. Fl. Fenn., Forh., XIV, 273, 1. N. 

 fabricii, Fieb., Eur. Hem. 101, 2. N. marmorea, Fab., Syst. Rhyn., p. 103, 3 (1803). 



Hob. Yarkand. 



Europa tota, Asia et America borealis, N. W. Siberia (Sahlberg) ; Algeria (Lucas). 



41. ENITHAEES, sp. ? 



Allied to E. indica, Fab., if not a variety of that species. 

 Hab. Jbelam Valley. 



Family CORISIDJB, Fieb. 



42. CORISA HIEROGLYPHICA, L. Duf . 



Corixa hieroglyphica, L. Duf., Hem., 86, 2, fig. 85, 87. Corisa hieroglyphica, Fieb., Eur. Hem., 93, 15 

 (1861). 



Hcib. Yarkand. 



Palsearctic form. Astracan (Jacovlev). 



43. CORISA GEOFFROYI, Leach. 



Coritca geoffroyi, Leach, Class. Lin. Tr., 12, 7. Corisa geoffroyi, Fieb., Eur. Hem., 91, 6 (1861) = 

 denfipes, Thorn. (Sahlberg). 



Sab. Yarkand. 



Astracan (Jacovlev) ; Algeria (Lucas). 



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