690 LIST OP HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



face compressed, red, black towards the antenna;, with a very pro- 

 luiueut keel, which has strongly marked ridges on each side : mouth, 

 hind-chest, breast, and abdomen red : legs black; thighs red ; hind- 

 shanks tawny, with black tips : fore-wings pale brown, with a short 

 red stripe along the hind border from the base ; an oblique red 

 mark extends from the fore border to the disk at one-third of the 

 length, and an upright red band, which is narrowest in the middle 

 traverses the wing at two-thirds of the length : hind-wings colour- 

 less, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins tawny, 

 sed at the base. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 12 

 lines. 

 «. ? From Mt. Shuckard's collection. 



14. SpHENORIUNA t;NIPASCIA. 



Rufa; pectus, abdomen et pedes nigra; pedes postici ferruginei ; 

 alec anticw nigra unifasciatce. 



Red, shining : head and chest rather roughly punctured : head 

 above depressed on each side of the slight keel ; face much com- 

 pressed, almost rectangular; keel very thin, with distinct oblique 

 cross-ridges on each side ; mouth pitchy : breast, abdomen and legs 

 black; hind legs ferruginous: fore-wings darker towards the tij)s ; 

 a black band at one-third of the length widening towards the hind 

 border, and extending along the fore border towards the base of the 

 wing : hind-wings slightly gray, pale brown at the tips and along 

 the hind borders ; veins browu, red at the base. Length of the 

 body 3 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



«. ? From Mr. Argent's collection. 



15. Sphenorhina punctigera? 



Cercopis punctigera ? Hoffmamegg, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 42, 8. 



Nigra; caput fulvo maculatum ; thorax luteo fasciaius. 



Black, shining: front of the head depressed, with a large 

 transverse subquadrate tawny .spot ; face slightly compressed, lute- 

 ous towards the mouth, not angular ; keel distinct, accompanied on 

 each side by a very slight keel, beyond which there are distinct 

 cross-ridges : mouth black, tawny at the base : chest roughly punc- 

 tured, with a slight longitudinal keel ; a luteous baud along the 



