262 Mr. Butler's Revision of Homoidcrous 



83. C. Paiyncnsis, n. sp. 



Closely allied to G. tetragona. Head, thorax, pectus and 

 scutellum fulvous, becoming scarlet at the margins ; abdo- 

 men black ; legs fulvous, tibiae and tarsi fuscescent ; 

 tegmina, basal half scarlet, a large black spot near the base 

 and three in a transverse series at end of basal third ; 

 apical half black ; Avings fuscescent, base scarlet. Lengtli 

 14 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 35. 



New Guinea {Wallace). Two specimens. B.M. 



^ 84. C. lateralis. 



'^ Cercopis lateralis, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 285, n. 315 (1867). 



Mysol [not Morty] (TFrtZ/rtfc). Type. B.M. 



Allied to C. discolor. 



o 85. C. pclliicida, n. sjj. 



Head black ; clypeus and thorax dull castaneous ; 

 scutellum, pectus, and legs testaceous ; abdomen bright 

 castaneous ; tegmina pale testaceous, hyaline to end of 

 second tliird, base and a transverse Ijand at end of second 

 third fulvous ; apical third piceous ; wings slightly fusces- 

 cent, fulvous at base. Length 11 mill. ; expanse of 

 tegmina 29. 



Laos (Mouhot). Type. B.M. 



v^ 86. C. Timorcnsis, n. sjj. 



Head, thorax, pectus, legs, scutellum, and tegmina bright 

 fulvous ; abdomen, a diffused patch on each side of pectus, 

 and two transverse irregular bands across tegmina, piceous ; 

 apical third of tegmina brownish testaceoiis. Length 15 

 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 31. 



Timor ( Wallace). Two specimens. B.M. 



Allied to x). j^^llucicki, but more nearly approaching 

 f^C. nexa in pattern. 



^ 87. C. octopunctata. 



^^j Cereoins octopunciata, Amyot and Serville, Hist. Nat. 

 Hemipt., p. 559, n. 2 ; pi. 10, fig. 6 (1843). 



