rZ LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



the other three Wack, two larg^e and one small ; fore-shanks ferru- 

 ginous : winijs colourle>s ; their tips sli2:htly tinged with hrown ; 

 fore border tawny as far as the brand, black from thence towards 

 the tip ; veins black, tawny at the base; hind-flaps at the l)ase and 

 fore-flaps brown. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 30 

 lines. 



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



^ 34. DcNDUBiA Thalia, Mas. 



Nervus transversus }us curvus, obliquus, unguium obtusum fin- 

 gens, 2o plus duplb ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us vix curvus, 

 obliqvAis, angulum obtusum fin gens, ^o dimidio paullb lon- 

 gior ; 3us subcurvus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fi^igens ; 

 4us subcurvus, obliquus, angulum subacutum fingens, 'So paul- 

 lb brevior. 



Second marginal areolet less than half the length of the first : 

 first cross-vein curved, oblique, forming an obtuse angle, parted from 

 the second by very much more than twice its length ; second hardly 

 curved, oldique, forming an obtuse angle, very little more than half 

 the length of the first; third very sliglitly curved, oblique, forming 

 a hardly acute angle; fourth slightly curved, oblique, forming a 

 slightly acute angle, a Utile shorter ihan the third; fifth nearly 

 straight, almost upright, forming a very slightly obtuse angle. 



Var P First cross-vein sliglitly slanting ; second slightly curved, 

 upright, forming a slightly obtuse angle, a little longer than the 

 first ; third slightly waved, fcn'ming an acute anffle ; fourth very 

 slightly curved, forming an acute angle; tifth slightly curved. Body 

 tawny, narrow, linear : head a little narrower ihan the lore-chest, 

 adorned above with three large black spots, one on the region of the 

 eyelets ; face prominent, very convex, adorned in front with a black 

 stripe, which sends forth black bands on each side ; mouth pale 

 tawny with a black tip, reaching the middle-hips: eyes prominent: 

 feelers tawny at the base : fore-chest narrower before than behind ; 

 scutcheon adorned with two black stripes which are widened before 

 and behind, and with two pitchy marks nearer the sides which are 

 mostly pitchy ; hind-scutcheon narrow in the middle, pitchy, very 

 broad, and forming an obtuse angle near the base of each fore-wing, 

 pitchy along the fore border, armed with a tooth in the middle of 

 each side : disk of the scutcheon of the middle-chest black, adorned 

 with two tawny stripes, which are divided in front and the outer 

 fork of each forms three branches ; sides and hind border tawny, the 

 latter hardly excavated : abdomen pale tawny, slightly obconical, a 

 little narrower and much longer than the chest, adorned on each side 



