138 LIS’ OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
Genus THELIA, Cat. Hom. p. 554. 
THELIA CENTROTOIDES. 
_Fulva, rude punctata ; prothorax sat altus, subpilosus, vie carina- 
tus, cornubus duabus lateralibus brevissimis planis supra 
fuscis, lineis duabus lateralibus impressis arcuatis, lateribus 
testuceis, abdomen paullo superans; ale vitree, vie luride, 
venis pallidis. 
Tawny. Head and prothorax roughly punctured. Prothorax 
moderately high, slightly pilose, hardly keeled, armed with two stout 
very short diverging horizontal horns, which ave brown above ; hind 
part mostly testaceous along the borders, with a curved impressed 
line on each side, attenuated towards the tip, which is very acute 
and extends a little beyond the tip of the abdomen. Wings 
vitreous, with a very slight lurid tinge; veins pale. Length of the 
body 2 lines ; of the wings 4 lines. 
a. Napo River, S. America, From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
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THELIA VIRIDISSIMA. 
Testacea; prothorax late prasinus, punctatus, nitens, testaceo 
varius, carina nigro notata, supra rotundata, postice recta, 
apice acuta, abdomen longe superante; cornubus lateralibus 
longiusculis, obliquo planis, apice rotundatis; ale vitree, 
venis testaceis. 
Testaceous. Prothorax punctured, shining, bright brass-green, 
mottled with testaceous, wholly testaceous in front, vertical and 
rather high above the head to its crest, which is rounded, and from 
whence it is straight and slopes gradually to its tip, which is acute, 
and extends far beyond the abdomen; lateral horns rather long, 
directly diverging, hozizontal, though oblique with regard to 
the thorax, rounded at the tips; keel with minute black marks ; 
sides somewhat compressed. Wings vitreous; veins testaceous. 
Length of the body 34 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Mexico. Presented by Mrs. Rouquette. 
6. Mexico. From Mr. Gleunie’s collection. 
