2378 The Zoologist — November, 1870. 



iioir enfume iiuiforrae;" and another, from Sachalin Island, as an 

 "individu au plumage iraparfait; d'un briin fuligiueux, passant au 

 blanchatre sur la face et les cotes de la tete." 



(To be continued.) 



A List of the Hemiptera collected hy J. K. Lord, Esq., in Egypt, along 

 the African Shore of the Red Sea and in Arabia , with Descrip- 

 tions of the Species new to Science, By F. Walker, F.L.S. 



(Continued from Zool. S. S. 2341). 



Fam. RHOPALiDiE. — Gen. Rhopalus, Schill. 



14. Capitatus. Lygaeus capitalus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 169. Cairo. 

 Inhabits Europe. 



Fam, Lyg^id^. — Gen. Lyg.eus, Fahr. 



15. Equeslris. Cimex equestris, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 726. Mount 

 Sinai. Wady Genneh. IJarkeko. Tajura. Massovvah. Inhabits 

 Europe and W. Asia. 



16. Militaris, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 147. Mount Sinai. Wady 

 Ferran. Tor. Wells of Moses. Inhabits Europe, Madeira, Teneriffe 

 and Hindostan. 



17. Leucospilus. Deep black. Head beneath, pectus and abdo- 

 men liiteous or red. First joint of the antennae short ; second much 

 longer than the third; fourth a little longer and thicker than the third. 

 Proihorax setose, with a broad red band occupying the fore part and 

 emitting three streaks into the hind part. Fore wings luteous, with an 

 irregular black band which does not join the outer border; membrane 

 deep black, with a snow-white spot on the inner angle, and a larger 

 elliptical transverse snow-white spot in the disk. Hind wings blackish 

 cinereous. Var. 0. — Fore wings without a band. Length of the body 

 3j— 4j lines. Tajura. 



Gen. Nysius, Dallas. 



18. Senecionis. Heterogaster Senecionis, Schill. Beitr. i. 87, pi. 8, 

 f 1. Tajura. Inhabits Europe. 



Gen. Rhyparochromus, Curtis. 



19. Semidolens. Black, elongate-snbfusiform. Head reddish, with 

 a short stout spine by the insertion of each antenna, and with two 



