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96 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS, 
rather narrower and more oblong than in the other species of the 
genus. Length of the body 1} line; of the wings 4 lines. 
a. Birmah. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
HEMIsPHa@RIvS TyPICus. 
Hemispheerius typicus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, i. 155, 67. 
a. Borneo. From Mr, Wallace's collection. 
Genus HIRACIA. 
Hiracia, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 154. 
Hiracta IGNAVA. 
Hiracia ignava, Walk, Journ. Linn, Soe. i. 155, 65. 
a. Borneo. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
Genus EURYBRACHYS, Cat. Hom. p. 381. 
EuRyYBRACHYS RUFIVENTRIS. 
Eurybrachys rufiventris, Stal. Kongl. Vet. Akad. Handl, 1855. 
Australia. 
EvrYBRACHYS TRANSYERSA. 
Nigra, subtus late rufa ; caput et thorax lituris paucis testaceis ; 
Frons et facies strigis plurimis transversis undulatis testaceis ; 
frons trigona ; facies minima; prothorrx brevissimus ; meso- 
thorax tricarinatus ; pedes rufo conspersi, femoribus posticis 
rufis ; ale antice lituris plurimis luridis, punctis costalibus 
albis, gutta costali exteriore fasciaque subapicali vitreis, venis 
obscure rufis ; postice atra. 
Black, bright red beneath. Head and thorax with a few tes- 
taceous marks. Vertex very sliglitly arched, shining by the front; 
front and face with numerous transverse undulating testaceous 
streaks; front triangular; face very small. Prothorax very short. 
Mesothorax with three slight keels. Legs speckled with red ; hind 
femora red. Fore wings thickly sprinkled with lurid marks, with 
