LIST OP HQMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Genus 9. PARACLETUS. 

 Paracletus, Heyden, Kalt. Mon. Pfian. 212. 



1. Pabacletus cimioifoemis. 



Paracletus cimiciformis, Heyden, Kalt. Mon. Pflan. i. 2121. 

 Paracletius, Amyot, Ann. Soc. JEnt. Fr. 2me Sirie, v, 487, 543. 



Var. ? Pale red, trianjfular, very narrow in front : feelers one- 

 sixth of the length of the body : nectaries black, level with the sur- 

 face of the abdomen : legs short. Found by Mr. Hardy, near 

 Newcastle, under stones, with Schizoneura Corni and Rhizoterus 

 vacca. 



The winged female. Rib-vein diverpinK from the fore border 

 beneath the brand, and more abruptly converging to it beyond the 

 base of the fourth vein ; first and second veins not extending to the 

 hind border ; distance between them at the tips full thrice that at 

 the base; third vein wanting for more than one-third of the length 

 from the rib-vein ; distance at the tip between it and the second vein 

 a little less than that between it and its fork, and much less tlian. 

 that between the first and second veins; fourth vein curved near the 

 base, straight towards the tip, much nearer to the fork of the third 

 vein than to the tip of the rib-vein. 



a. England. (In Canada Balsam). Presented by F. Walker, 



Esq. 

 h. Prussia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



Genus 10. SMYNTHURODES. 

 Smynthurodes, Weslw. Gard. Chron. 1849 or 1850? 



1. Smvnthubodes Bet^. 



Smynthurodes Betas, Wesiw. Gard, Chron. 1849 or 1850 ? 

 England. 



