HEMIPTERA HETEEOPTERA, 315 



11. Strachia. stolida. 



Euiyilema stolidum, Friv. MSS. Il.-Sch. Warn. Ins. iv. 101, pi. 142, f.448 

 — Strachia albopicta, Nilsch. — Strachia stolida, Fieb. Hem. 344 — Muls. 

 el Rey, Pun. France, ii. 197. 



G reece. Turkey. 



12. Strachia vauiegata. 



Slenozygiim variegatum, Fieb. Hem. 345 — Nitilia (Minodia) variegata, 

 Muls. et Rey, Pun. France, ii. 199 — Nitilia (Slenozygiiin) variegata, 

 Muls. el Rey, Pvn. France, ii. 365. 



S. France. Turkey. Syria. 



North America. 

 13. Strachia uistrionica, C. H263. 

 Murgantia histrionioa. Slat, Slell. Enl. Zeil. xxiii. 106. 



fl, b. Mexico. Presented by O. P. Coffin, Esq. 



c. Mexico. From Dr. Hartweg's collection. 



d. Mexico. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



e. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. 



/. Mexico. From Mr. Gleunie's collection. 



g, h. Mexico. Presented by W. \V. Saunders, Esq. 



i — /. California. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



m, n. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



/. Guatemala. Presented by O. Salvin, Esq. 

 m — 0. ? From Mr. Ciiildren's collection. 



14. Strachia angularis. 



Niyra, aapere punctata ; caput lonyiusculum, laleribus anlicis luleis sub- 

 rejiexis; rostrum basi hiteum ; thorax vitta lateribus marg'ineque antico 

 luleis ; sculellum vittis duabus luleis postice connexis ; pectus macuHs 

 sex rujis lotidcmque luleis ; pedes luteo villati ; alee anlica membrana 

 fusca. 



Black, oval, roughly juinctured. Head elongate ; border in front of 

 the eyes luteous, slightly reflexed ; lobes of equal length. Eyes rather 

 prominent, llostrum rather stout, extending to the hind coxa, luteous at 

 the base. Thorax with a luteous stripe, bordered with luteous in front and 

 on each side; the border much wider than the stripe, broadest about the 

 hind angles, which are much rounded and not prominent. Scutellum ex- 

 tending much beyond the flexure of t!ie corium, with two luteous converging 

 stripes, which are connected near the tip. Pectus with three red spots on 

 each side, and with six intermediate pale luteous spots. Coxae pale luteous ; 

 femora and tibiae striped with pale luteous. Membrane of the fore wings 

 brown. Length of the body 3 lines. 



The specimen here described is mutilated. 



a. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



