264 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
CALIDIA FERRIPLENA. 
Ferruginea, subtus testacea; vertex parvus, transversus; frons - 
plana, elongata ; ale antice fascia obliqua maculari ewteriore 
nigra, apices versus fuscescente-cineree, venis albis nigro punc- 
talis ; postice obscure cinerea. 
Ferruginous, testaceous beneath. Head short, rounded in 
front; vertex small, transverse; front flat, elongate, scutcheon- 
shaped. Fore wings widening towards the tips, with an oblique 
macular black band beyond two-thirds of the length, brownish 
cinereous from thence to the tips; veins white, with black points. 
Hind wings dark cinereous. Length of the body 2} lines; of the 
wings 5 lines 
a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
CHLIDIA DISINTEGRANS. 
Testacea ; vertex parvus, depressus, margine elevato ; caput subtus 
fuscum, subcarinatum, albo fasciatum ; thorax antice fusces- 
vens; ale antice obscure fusce@, maculis duabus costalibus 
liturisque discalibus albis, venis albis nigro punctatis ; postice 
nigricantes, vitta postica abbreviata alba. 
Testaceous, paler beneath. Vertex small, depressed, with ele- 
vated borders; under side brown, with a slight keel, and with 
a broad white band towards the face. Thorax brownish in front. 
Abdomen pale. Fore wings dark brown, with two white costal 
spots, and with two or three white marks in the disk; veins white, 
with black points. Hind wings blackish, with an irregular whitish 
stripe along part of the hind border. Length of the body 3 lines; 
of the wings 6 lines. 
a. Para. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Genus STEGELYTRA. 
Stegelytra, Muls. et Rey, Ann. Soc, Linn. Lyon, 1855, 224. 
STEGELYTRA ALTICEPS. 
Stegelytra alticeps, Muls. et Rey, Ann. Soc, Linn, Lyon, 1855, 
225. 
Languedoc. Provence. 
