52 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



^12. DUNDUBIA PH^OPHILA, MaS. 



Nervus transversus \tts stibcurvus, subobliquus, angulum obtusum 

 Jingens, 2o plus duplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2tis subcurvus, 

 obliquus, angidum valde obtusum Jingens, lo vix brevior ; 

 3us subcurims, obliquus, angulum subacutum jingens ; 4i« 

 subcurvus, subobliquus, angulum subacutum Jingens, So paul- 

 Ib brevior. 



Second marginal areolet four-fifths of the length of the first : 

 first cross-vein slightly curved, slightly slanting, forming an obtuse 

 angle, parted from the second by much more than twice its length ; 

 second slightly curved, slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, nearly 

 as long as the first ; third very slightly curved, slanting, forming 

 a slightly acute angle; fourth very slightly curved, sHghtly slanting, 

 forming a slightly acute angle, a little shorter than the third ; fifth 

 slightly curved, slanting, forming a slightly obtuse angle. Body 

 brownish tawny : head a little narrower than the fore-chest ; black 

 about the eyelets, adorned with two black spots on each side ; face 

 very convex, adorned with black bands on each side: mouth tawny 

 with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : feelers black : eyes pro- 

 minent : fore-chest broadest near the base of the fore-wings ; scut- 

 cheon adorned with two black stripes ; hind-scutcheon tawny, slightly 

 widened and rounded near the base of each fore-wing, not notched, 

 but armed with a very small tooth on each side : scutcheon of the 

 middle-chest armed with five black stripes and with two black dots, 

 the latter near the hind border; the outer pair of stripes are in front, 

 the inner pair behind; hind border very slightly excavated : abdo- 

 men obconical, a little longer than the chest : opercula tawny ; 

 drums tawny, with broad black bands, obconical, very large, slightly 

 concave in the middle of the outer border, extending near to the 

 tip of the abdomen: legs tawny; tips of the claws black ; tips of 

 the four hinder-shanks black ; fore-thighs armed with three teeth, 

 one very small ; spines of the hind-shanks black ; fore-feet pitchy : 

 wings tinged with pale brown, which is most prevalent at the tips ; 

 first and second cross-veins clouded with dark brown ; veins black, 

 tawny towards the base ; flaps brown towards the base. Length of 

 the body 15 lines ; of the wings 46 lines. 



a, b. Corea. Presented by Sir E. Belcher. 



