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This species and H. gemmatus, page 267, will form a fourth 
group, distinguished from the third by the more compressed horn of 
the head and by the broader wings. 
a, North India. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Genus PYROPS, Cut. Hom. p. 267. 
Pyrops INrRIcATA, 
Fulva aut livida; caput subcarinatum, subtuberculatum, corpore 
vie brevius ; abdomen supra nigrum segmentorum marginibus 
posticis testaceis, subtus lestaceum fascia lata nigra; ale an- 
tice tuberculis nonnullis fulvis, venis nigris, venulis transver- 
sis obliquis ramosis plurimis; postice vitree, basi lactee, 
venis viridibus. 
Tawny or livid. Head almost as long as the body, slightly 
ridged and tuberculate. Abdomen black above; hind borders of 
the segments testaceous ; under side testaceous, with a broad black 
stripe. Fore wings with several minute tawny tubercles, paler to- 
wards the base, where there are no tubercles; veins black; trans- 
verse veinlets oblique, ramose, and extremely numerous. Hind 
wings vitreous, with a milky tinge towards the base; veins green, 
darker towards the tips. Length of the body 12—14 lines; of the 
wings 18—22 lines. 
This species was included, by mistake, with P. punctata, in 
page 269 of the ‘ Listof Homoptera.’ It may be distinguished from 
this species by the veining and tubercles of the fore wings. 
a—c. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius’ collection. 
Genus DIAREUSA,. 
Hotino affinis. Caput cornu brevi recto ascendente, subcom- 
Presso, antice sublatiore, carinis duabus contiguis, subtus trica- 
Tinatum. ; 
Allied to Hotinus. Head not longer than the thorax; horn in 
frout straight, ascending, slightly compressed, very slightly increas- 
mg in breadth from the base to the tip, with two contiguous keels ; 
under side with three separate keels; the middle one slight. 
This genus connects Phrictus and Hotinus, resembling the 
former in the structure of the fore wings, and the latter in the struc- 
ture of the héad, 
