LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



9. DUNDUBIA CINCTIMANUS, MaS. 



Nervus transversus lus curvus subobliquus, angulutn suhohtusum 

 fingens, 2o plus duplt) ejus l<mgiludine divistts; 2us subcurvus, 

 nbliquus, angulum obtusum Jingens, \o brevior ; 3us unda- 

 tus, vald^ ublii/uus, angulum acutum fingens ; 4us curims, 

 fere ereclus, angulum rectum fingens, 3o mullo longior. 

 Second marginal areolct full sevcn-cighlbsof the length of the 

 first: fii'st cross-vein curved, very slightly slanting, forminff a 

 slightly obtuse angle, parted from the second by much more than 

 twice its length ; second very slightly curved, slanting, forming au 

 obtuse angle, shorter than the first; third waved, very slanting, 

 forming an acute angle ; fourth curved, nearly upright, forming a 

 right angle, much longer than the third ; fifth straight, very slightly 

 slanting, forming a slightly obtuse angle. Body dark tawny, paler 

 beneath: head narrower than the fore-chest: face very convex; 

 mouth tawny with a black tip, reaching a little beyond the hind- 

 hips : eyes prominent : feelers black, tawny at the base : hind- 

 scutcheon of the fore-chest partly green, adorned with live pitchy 

 spots, widened near the base of each fore-wing, and forming au 

 obtuse angle whose hind side is very slightly concave ; sides exca- 

 vated ; scutcheon of the middle-chest greenish on each side, adorned 

 with four broad, pitchy, obconical stripes, the outer pair much longer 

 than the inner pair, and enclosing tawny ramifications ; hind border 

 very slightly excavated : abdomen longer and rather narrower than 

 the chest, obconical, slightly compressed towards the lip : operculu 

 very small; drums green, small, apart: legs tawny; tips of the 

 claws black ; fore-feel and middle-feet black, tawny at the base ; 

 fore-thighs armed with three rather long, black teeth ; of these two 

 are of moderate size, and one very small ; wings slightly tinged 

 with tawny ; cross-veins from the iirst to the fourth clouded with 

 brown, especially the first and the second, where the adjoining parts 

 of the longitudinal veins are also clouded ; a row of indistinct brown 

 spots on tlie tips of the longitudinal veins of the marginal areolets ; 

 veins black, adorned with whitish bands, tawny at the base and at 

 the tips ; flaps tawny at the base, with a brown streak along the fore 

 border. Length of the body 18 lines ; of the wings 48 lines. 

 «. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 



