174 LIS’ OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
CERCOPIS PUDENS. 
Rufa, subtus nigra ; vertex postice niger; prothoras nigro bima- 
culatus ; scutellum nigrum; abdominis discus niger; ale 
antice e maculis quingue nigris pallido submarginatis bifas- 
ciate ; postice sordide vitree, busi rosea. 
Red, black beneath. Head pale red in front beneath ; vertex 
black hindward. Prothorax minutely punctured, with a black spot 
on each side in front; scutellum black. Abdomen black, red 
on each side and towards the tip. Fore wings with five black 
partly pale-bordered spots, forming two incomplete bands ; first 
band at one-third of the length of the wing, consisting of two spots, 
of which the fore one is elongated and the hind one small; second 
band with three spots, of these the middle one is smaller than the 
other two, which are marginal. Hind wings dingy vitreous, rosy 
towards the base. Length of the body 9 lives; of the wings 
20 lines. 
a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
CERCOPIS ROTUNDATA. 
Nigra, pilosa; caput rufescens; abdomen supra rufum, vitta, 
apice et segmentorum marginibus ventralibus rufis ; pedes 
rufi, femoribus nigro viltatis; ale antice rufescentes, apud 
costam convene, macula basali fasciisque duabus arcuatis (la 
th 2ainterrupta) et plus triente apicali nigris ; postica 
Usce. 
Black. Head and thorax pilose. Head reddish. Scutum 
and scutellum bordered with red. Abdomen red above and with 
a red stripe beneath, where the hind borders and the tip are 
also red. Legs red; femora striped with black. Fore wings red- 
dish, convex along the costa, much rounded at the tips; more than 
one-third of the apical part black ; interior part with a black basal 
spot and with two curved black bands; first band composed of three 
spots; second band with three connected spots and one separate 
spot, which is on the hind border. Hind wings brown. Length of 
the body 54 lines; of the wings 74 lines. 
a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
