66 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



lono-ev than the ihirtl ; fifth very sli«,^htly curved, slightly slanting, 

 forming an obtuse an^le. Body tawny : head much narrower than 

 the fore-chest ; crown adorned with some black niaiks about the eye- 

 lets and with two tawnv marks on each side ; face very convex ; 

 mouth tawny with a black tip, reaching a little beyond the hind-hips: 

 eyes rather prominent : feelers tawny : scutcheon of the fore-chest 

 adorned with two black stripes, which are widened into triangles in 

 front and behind ; fore border partly blaci<ish ; sides ferruginous 

 with pitchy borders ; hind-scutcheon rather narrow in the middle, 

 much widened at the base of each fore-wing, much excavated on 

 each side : scutcheon of the middle-chest adorned with four ferru- 

 ginous stripes ; a large tawny spot on each of the inner pair which 

 are succeeded by two ferruginous spots ; outer pair much longer than 

 the inner pair, much excavated, their tips widened to each side ; 

 hind ])order slightly excavated : abdomen obconital, as long as the 

 chest, adorned near the base with interrupted pitchy iiands on the 

 hind borders of the segments : oviduct ferruginous : legs tawny ; a 

 pitchy band near the tip of each shank; fore-thighs adorned witu 

 some pitchy marks, armed with three tawny teeth, one obhque and 

 of moderate size, the second and third small: wings colourless; 

 fore border and veins tawnv, the latter with some pitchy bands, 

 which are chiefly on the forks : cross-veins clouded with brown ; a 

 row of oval brown spots on the lips of the longitudinal veins ot the 

 marginal aieolets. Length of the body 11 lines ; of the wings 36 

 lines. 

 a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



c>29. DuNDUBiA Clonia, Mas. 



Nervus transversua ]us curvus, obliquus, unguium subobtusum Jin- 

 gens, 2o plus duplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us valde cur- 

 vus,obliquus,angulum. subobtusum Jingens,lo vix brevier; 3m 

 subundatus, obliquus, unguium ucutum Jin gens ; Aus vix un- 

 datus, obliquus, unguium ucutum Jingens, Sopuullo brevior. 

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

 first cross-vein curved, slanting, forming a slightly obtuse angle, 

 parted from the second by more than twjce its length ; second much 

 curved, slanting, forming a very slightly obtuse angle, nearly as hmg 

 as the first; third very slightly waved, slanting, forming an acute 

 an<'le; fourth hardly waved, slanting, forming an acute angle, a 

 little shorter than the third ; fifth straight, slanting, forming an ob- 

 tuse angle. Body tawny, tinged with green, spindle-shaped : head 

 a little narrower than the lore-chest, adorned with a curved-shaped 



