90 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
Fawn-colour, sometimes partly tinged with green. Head and 
thorax tuberculate; vertex transverse, flat, its borders hardly elevated; 
front very oblique, not twice longer than broad, slightly concave on 
its fore border, with three keels, the lateral pair slightly curved; 
under. side abruptly retracted; face elongate, smooth, convex, not 
keeled, mostly black. Thorax slightly keeled. Prothorax trans- 
verse, convex along the fore border. esothorax triangular, with 
an oblique keel on each side. Legs with black lines. ore wings 
subfusiform, slightly convex; veins elevated; veinlets very nume- 
rous; costa slightly excavated near the base. Hind wings blackish, 
reticulated; veins reddish. Male.—Abdomen with a tubercle on 
each side at the tip beneath. Length of the body 4—44 lines; of 
the wings 8—9 lines. 
a,b North China. From Mr, Fortune’s collection. 
IssuS BRUCHOIDES. 
Cervinus; caput productum; vertex longissimus, antice obliquus 
- — ferrugineus ; frons elongata, lateribus elevatis, subtus retracta ; 
facies lanceolata ; ocwli magni, ovati ; prothorax subcarinatus ; 
mesothoraw lateribus subreticulatis; pectus testaceum; ale 
antice sat anguste, subfusiformes, inter venas subtuberculate ; 
postice obscure cinerea, apices versus subreticulate, venis 
nigris. 
Fawn-colour. Head produced much in advance of the eyes; 
vertex with elevated borders, about thrice or four times longer than 
broad, linear and horizontal between the eyes, oblique, ferruginous 
and slightly widening before the eyes; front much longer than 
broad, with elevated borders, retracted beneath towards the face, 
which is lanceolate. yes large, oval. Prothorax transverse, vely 
short-conical along the fore border, with a slightly middle keel. 
Mesothorax triangular, very slightly reticulated on each side. 
Pectus testaceous, Fore wings rather narrow, subfusiform, slightly 
tuberculate between the veins. Hind wings dark gray, somewhat 
reticulated towards the tips; veins black. Length of the body 
3 lines; of the wings 6 lines. 
a. Sumatra. From Sir Stamford Rafiles’ collection. 
