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CATALOGUE OF 
Australia. 
35. ISCHNODEMUS DIVISUS. 
Foem. Niger , planus, linearis; caput parvum, lobo intermedio promi- 
nulo ; rostrum fulvum, coxas intermedias attingens ; antenna 
brevissimce ; prothorax sulco transverso postico lato ; pedes fulvi, 
breviusculi, femoribus quatuor poslerioribus subincrassatis,femoribus 
anticis valde incrassalis subtus denlatis ; corium albidum, nigro 
unimaculalum et oblique unifascia turn ; membrana albo marginata. 
Female. Black, flat, narrow, linear, slightly shining. Head small, a 
little broader than the fore border of the prothorax ; middle lobe prominent. 
Eyes not prominent. Rostrum tawny, not extending to the middle coxa;. 
Antennae not more than one-fourth of the length of the body; second joint 
about twice the length of the first; third much shorter than the second. 
Prothorax short-conical, with a broad shallow whitish transverse furrow 
near the hind border. Legs tawny, rather short; four hinder femora 
slightly incrassated; fore femora much incrassated, dentate beneath. 
Wings not extending to the tip of the abdomen. Corium of the fore wings 
whitish, with a black oblique band extending from the exterior border to 
the costa, and with a black spot on the interior angle ; membrane bordered 
with white. Length of the body 4 lines. 
a. Victoria River Department, N. Australia. Presented by J. R. Elsey, Esq. 
Genus 22. TETRALACCUS. 
Telralaccus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 164. 
1. Tetralaccus Roseli. 
Lygaeus Roseli, Scliml. Eeilr. Ent. 60, pi. 3, f. 2 — Tetralaccus Roseli 
Fieb. Eur. Hem. 164. 
Germany. 
2. Tetralaccus rusticus. 
rusticus, Slal , Fieri. Ent. Zeit. x. 163. 
North Australia. 
a. 
b. 
Genus 23. BLISSUS, C. II. 583. 
1. Blissus albipennis, C. II. 583. 
? From Mr. Children’s collection. 
? 
2. Blissus hirtulus. 
hirtulus, Klug, Symb. Phys. v. pi. 43, f. 10. 
Alexandria. 
