868 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 



^6. Bythoscopus anguliferus. 



Ferrngineus ; fades antice nigro-cBnea ; scutellum nigro-ceneum, 

 apice ferrugiiieum ; abdominis dorsum piceum ; tibice piceo 

 varies ; alcB anticcs sublimpid(P, nigro noiatcB et bifasciatcs ; 

 alee posticcB cinerecB. 



Ferruginous, minutely punctured : head extremely sliort, as 

 broad as the chest, very slightly rounded in front ; hind border 

 forming a very obtuse angle : crown broader on each side than in 

 the middle ; face very slightly convex, brassy-black towards the 

 front, with a very indistinct longitudinal ridge : scutcheon brassy- 

 black, with a transverse suture, ferruginous at the tip: abdomen 

 pitchy, ferruginous beneath : shanks partly pitchy : fore-wings al- 

 most colourless, mostly punctured, with many small black marks, 

 and with two broad short irregular black bands across the disks : 

 hind-wings gray. Length of the body 2f lines ; of the wings 6 

 lines. 



ft. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 







37. Bythoscopus stramineus. 



Flavus, fulvo notatus ; alee anticae fulvescentes, ad discos albce ; 

 alee posticce albidce. 



Pale yellow, almost smooth, with some slight tawny marks: 

 head as broad as the chest; crown flat, rounded in front, with a 

 slight sliort somewhat arched transverse furrow near the fore border, 

 equally long across its whole breadth, which, excluding the eyes, is 

 nearly four times the length ; epistoma slightly widening towards 

 the mouth : chest flat, finely transversely striated : fore-wings trans- 

 parent, with a slight tawny tinge ; disks mostly white ; hind borders 

 yellow, with some tawny marks : hind-wings whitish. Length of 

 the body 2 lines; of the wings 5 lines. 



ft. St. John's Bluff", E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



