27G CATALOGUE OF 



20. EVSABCORIS MEGASPILUS. 



Fnlvvn, nitcns, hrevi-ellipticua, nu/ro punclahm ; caput nigrum, stiigis 



lonc/itudinalibus fulvis ; aiitennee fnlra, apice picrte, corporis ditiiMio 



brevinres ; thorax disco alomisque fulvis ; scutclhtm macttiis duabus 



hasalibus maximis litura(/ue apiculi himilala iiicisa hiteis ; pectus et 



venter vi I tis quatuor indeterminatis luleis ; melnslernmn cnrinatum ; 



pedes lutei, breves, robusti, femoribus nigro fascialis ; alee anliccB 



nigricante plagiatcc. 



Tawny, shining, convex, sliort-e]liptical,niirmte1y punctured; piinclures 



Mack. Hciid black, with several longitudinal tawny streaks; lobes of equal 



length. Rostrum tawny, extending to ihe liind cox» ; tip black. Antennae 



lav\ny, piceous towards the tips, less than half ihe lentith of the body ; joints 



.successively increasing in length; first not extending to the front of the 



head. Thorax black, with a few tawny speckles and with a tawny disk. 



Sciitclhim with a very large luteous spot on each side at the base, and with 



a luteous crescent-shaped apical niaik, which is notched in the middle. 



PecUis and under side of abdomen with four irregular and interrupted 



luteous stripes; a luteous keel between the middle coxae and the hind coxa>. 



Legs luteous, short, stout ; femora with an irregular black band beyond the 



middle. Fore win^s with two or three blackish patches; membrane pale 



cinereous. Lengih of the body 2—2^ lines. 



The structure of this species is different from that of E. dubius and 

 E. gxtltigerus, which have more affinity to the typical form of the genus. 



a. Norih China. From Mr. Forlune's collection. 



b — d. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bovvring, Esq. 



21. EVSARCORIS RrGULOSlTS. 



jEnco-lnridus, aspere punctiitiis,sublus aneusglaber ; caput Inngiu<:culum, 

 lateribus subrejlrxis ; antennte vigric, cnrjinris dimidio brevinres; 

 thorax transverse hirugutosus ; sculellnm bisiilcatum ; pedes fnlvi, 

 breves, robusti, nigro conspersi ; membrana fnsra. 



^neous-lurid, oval, rather roughly punctured ; under side bright 

 jBncous, smooth, shining. Head elongate; lubes of equal length ; lateral 

 marj^ins slightly reflexed. Rostrum tawny, exiending to ihe hind coxa;; 

 lip i>lack. Aatennffi black, minutely selulosc, less than half the length of 

 the liodv; joints successively increasing in lenirth ; first not extending to 

 the front of the head. Thorax with two slight transverse ridges. Scutellura 

 with two slight grooves converging from the sides of the foie border to the 

 middle of the disk. Legs lawny, short, stout, black-speckled. Membrane 

 of the fore wings brown. Length of the body 2^ lines. 



Nftirly allied in structure lo E. bovillus and to E, insularis. 



a. Cahar. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



Australasia. 



22. Eysz\rcoris affinis, C. f/. 227. 

 e. Java. Fiom tbe Eiist India Company's coUccliou. 



