HEMIPTKRA HETEROPTERA. 349 



It lias most resemblance to S.fcstivfi, Imt is very much smaller, 

 and ihe markings both on the iiiipev side and on the under side of the body 

 are different. 



fl, b. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Genus 31. TIIOPICORIS, C. 11. 208. 



1. Thopicoris rufii'Es, C. II. 268. 



a — p. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. 

 g — s. England. 



t. France. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq, 

 V, u. France. 



w — cc. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



dd. West Africa. Presented by A. Dolce, Esq. 



Genus 32. TROPICORYPHA. 



Tropicorypha, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Dot. Ges. Wien. xiv. 910; Novara Hem. 

 59. 



1. Tropicorypha deplana. 



Cimex deplanus, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. v. 74, f. 5i8 — Pentatoma deplana, 

 H.-Scli. Wanz. Ins. vii. 95 — Strachia deplana, Dohni, Cat. Hem. 17 

 — Tropicorypha deplana, Muyr, Novara Hem. 61. 



Cape. 



Genus 33. ^EGIUS, C. H. 268. 



I. vEgius iEREus, C. H. 269. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



Genus 34. CATAULAX, C. H. 269. 

 South America. 



1. CATAffLAX MACRASPIS, C. H. 269. 



Brazil 

 a. 



2. Cataulax marmoratus. 

 marmoratus, Erichs. Schomb. Reise Guiana, 609. 

 Biiiish Guiana. 



3. Cataulax apicalis. 

 apicalis, Erichs. Schomb. Reise Guiana, 609. 

 British Guiana. 



