8 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
Female. Testaceous. Head with two irregular black bands. 
Prothorax somewhat tuberculate, with two black stripes, which 
slightly approach each other in the middle, and are connected 
at each end; two black streaks on each side; border with a black 
stripe ; its sides partly edged with black, with a short spine on each: 
in front. Mesothorax with five black stripes; the middle one 
attenuated in front; the inner pair interrupted; the outer pair 
abbreviated at each end. Abdomen ferruginous, slightly covered 
with pale silky tomentum. Wings vitreous; veins ferruginous, 
black towards the tips. Fore wings long, narrow, acuminated ; first 
and second transverse veins nearly straight, slightly oblique, parted 
from each other by more than twice the length of the first, which is 
longer than the second; third oblique, undulating, longer than the 
second, which is slightly curved and nearly upright. Length of the 
body 14 lines; of the wings 48 lines. 
a, Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 
Celebes. 
DunpouBia INsvLARIS. 
Mas. Testacea ; caput nigro fusciatum; prothoraw vittis duabus 
strigisque sex nigris ; mesothoraw villa, strigis quatuor gultis- 
que duabus nigris ; abdomen lituris transversis anticis guttis- 
que lateralibus nigris; ale vilree; antice venis la et 2a 
transversis obliquis nigro nebulosis. 
Male. Testaceous. Head with black transverse streaks on 
each side of the face, and with a black band on the vertex. Pro- 
thorax with two black stripes which are dilated in front and behind, 
and with six black lateral streaks; sides edged with black, denticu- 
late in the middle. Mesothorax with a black stripe, which is 
widened hindward, and accompanied by a black dot on exch side; 
four lateral streaks, the inner pair short. Abdomen with black 
transverse marks near the base, and with a row of black dots 
on each side. Wings vitreous; veins testaceous, black towards the 
tips. Fore wings with the first and second transverse veins ob- 
lique, shaded with black, parted from each other by a litue more 
than their joint length; third and fourth very oblique, of equal 
length. Length of the body 11 lines; of the wings 28 lines. 
a, Celebes. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s collection. 
