712 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



pitchy : fore-winfjs brown, covered with tawny down, partly tawny 

 near the hind border, and with two tawny spots near tlie tip of the 

 fore border; one large, the other small: hind-wings almost colour- 

 less ; veins bhick, tawny at the base. Length of the body 3J lines ; 

 of the wings 8 lines. 



a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



b. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



Var. 13. A tawny, oblique stripe at one-third of the length of 

 each fore-wing. 



20. PtTELUS CRinilATUS. 



Fulvus, flavo vittatus ; pectus piceo maculatum; abdomen piceuni, 

 fulvo fasciatum; pedes picei, femoribus subtus, tarsisque fia- 

 vis ; aloe anticce piceo punctatte. 



Tawny, head and chest thickly and roughly punctured, with an 

 interrupted yellow stripe ; punctures pitchy, as are also here and 

 there the spaces between them : head flat, almost conical in front ; 

 its length more than one-fourth of its breadth ; hind border forming 

 a very obtuse angle ; face very convex, almost oval, having on each side 

 about fifteen oblique cross ridges, with punctured spaces between them ; 

 epistoma slightly keeled : mouth pitchy, reaching the hind hips, lu- 

 teous towards the base : feelers pitchy, with tawny tips : chest very 

 slightly convex, with an indistinct cross furrow : breast with some 

 pitchy spots: abdomen pitchy, excepting the hind borders of the 

 segments : legs pitchy ; thighs yellow beneath ; feet yellow, with 

 pitchy tips: fore-wings convex along the fore border, conical to- 

 wards the tips, very thickly covered with pitchy punctures ; spaces 

 between the punctures here and there pitchy; veins pitchy, yellow 

 in some parts : hind-wings grayish ; veins ferruginous. Length of 

 the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9J lines. 

 a. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



21. PtVELUS GUTTIKER. 



Luridus, subtus flamis ; caput nigro biguttatum ; abdomen luteum ; 

 pedes flavi ; aim anticce ferruginea, albo vittata:, nigro-bigut. 

 tatce. 



Lurid : head and chest flat, slightly shining, closely and mi- 

 nutely punctured, thickly covered with tawny down : head concave 



