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series of large marginal spots blackish. Legs dark ochraceous, tibiae with a 

 central pale anmilation, tarsi pale luteous, with their apices pitchy ; rostrum 

 blackish, with the base paler. Antennae blackish, with the fourth joint 

 longest. Pronotum thickly and coarsely punctate, with the lateral angles 

 strongly produced, their anterior margins rounded and serrated, their 

 extreme apices terminating in a short obtuse spine. Scutellum coarsely 

 punctate. Corium thickly and finely punctate. Rostrum long, and reaching 

 the penultimate segment of the abdomen. Long., 16 mm. Exp. pronot. 

 angl., 10 mm. 



Hab. Chang Yang. (Pratt.) 



This forms, with T. davidi, Sign., and T. armandi, Fallon, a 

 third Chinese species of the genus. 



HOMOPTEEA. 



Fam. EULGORIDtE. 



Subfani. TESSABATOMINiE. 

 EUSTHENES PRATTI, 11. Sp. 

 Body above dark chocolate-brown ; lateral and anterior margins of 

 pronotum and the connexivum dark olivaceous green ; head and scutellum 

 more or less suffused with the same colour ; membrane bronzy brown. 

 Body beneath rather paler in hue ; lateral areas of the sternum, and an 

 abdominal stigmatal fascia, bright olivaceous green ; coxae and tarsi 

 brownish ochreous. Antennae with the first, second, and third joints 

 blackish; fourth joint ochraceous, with the base narrowly blackish ; second 

 joint much longer than the third, and subequal in length to the fourth. 

 Posterior femora in the male with a long spine beneath at base, and two 

 shorter spines at apex. Long., $ , 28 mm. Exp. pronot. angl., 13 mm. 



Hab. Kiukiang and Chang Yang. (Pratt.) 



This species is allied to E. antennatus, Dist.,* by its 

 elongate body and pale apical joint of the antennae, but in 

 E. pratti this joint is black at the base, and the second joint is 

 much longer than the third ; the scutellum is also strongly 

 transversely rugose, and its apex is broadly foveate. The colour 

 is described from a dry specimen ; when alive, the colour is 

 bright greenish, as with other species of the genus. 



Subfam. EURYBBACHYDINiE. 

 Frutis sinensis, n. sp. 

 Head and thorax above and beneath dull ochraceous ; abdomen bright 

 sanguineous, with the anal appendage ochraceous ; legs ochraceous, tibiae 

 and tarsi fuscous. Tegmina dull ochraceous, and with a curved transverse 

 impressed fascia of the same colour near apex. Wings very pale ochraceous, 

 more or less suffused with creamy white. Long. excl. tegm., 20 mm. Exp. 

 tegm., 53 mm. 



Hab. North China. (From coll. Leech.) 



* From N. E. India. By a misprint, the dimensions of this species were given 

 as "Long., 35 to 3U mm.," instead of 25 to 26 mm. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1887, 

 p. 357). 



