HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
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roliaidatum, taleribus hasalibus nigro conspersis ; abdominis seg- 
mentum apicale angiilis poslicis productis ; alee anticee memhrana 
pellucida. 
Testaceous, subfiisifonn, narrowest at the tip of the abdomen, thickly 
and minutely punctured ; some of the punctures black. Head a little 
longer than broad ; lateral lobes lanceolate, connected. Eyes not at all 
prominent. Rostrum extending to the fore coxae. Antennae slender, 
second joint much longer than the third, as long as the fourth; fifth longer 
than the fourth. Thorax with the hind angles prominent and nearly 
rectangular; sides in front serrated. Scutellum attenuated, rounded at the 
tip, with some black speckles along each side near the base. Abdomen 
with the hind angles of the apical segment extending beyond the anal 
appendage. Fore wings more minutely punctured than the thorax; mem- 
brane pellucid. Length of the body 6 lines. 
The hind angles of the thorax are much more determinate than 
those of M. truncatus, and the thorax is much more abruptly contracted in 
front. 
a. Hindostan. Presented by VV. W. Saunders, Esq. 
Genus 11. DICHELORHINUS. 
Dichelorhinus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1853, 226. Hem. Afr. i. 
246. 
1. Dichelorhinus histricus. 
hislricus, Stal, Ofv. K, Vet. Ak. Fork. 226. Hem. Afr. i. 246. 
South Africa. 
2. Dichelorhinus vittatus. 
Megarhynchus vittatus. Sign. A. S. E. F. 2me Ser. ix. 347, pi. 10, f. 14 — 
Dichelorhinus vittatus, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 247. 
Guinea. 
3. Dichelorhinus gajibiensis. 
Megarhynchus gambiensis, C. H. 361. 
a. Gambia. From Mr. Shuckard’s collection. 
4. Dictielorhinus indicator. 
Teslaceus, subellipticus, dense el subtiliter fusco aut nigro punctatus ; 
caput productum, lobis lateralibus lanceolatis contiguis fuscis albido 
marginatis ; antennee rufee, articulis 2o Soque cequilongis ; thorax 
juga transversa, postice fuscus, angulis posticis valde rotundatis, 
laleribus anticis rectis integris ; scutellum altenuatum, trilineatum, 
apice rolundatum ; abdomen apice fuscum ; pedes nigri; alee anticee 
nigricantes, pallido venosee, memhrana diaphana. 
Testaceous, nearly elliptical, thickly and minutely punctured ; 
punctures mostly brown or black. Head much elongated; lateral lobes 
lanceolate, brown, contiguous, whitish-bordered. Eyes not prominent. 
Rostrum extending to the fore coxa?. Antennae red; second and third 
joints of equal length; fourth much longer than the third; fifth much 
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