ETEMIPTERA HETEROPTEEA. 
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three small black clots near the tip ; tibiae very minutely black-speckled. 
Membrane of the fore wings cinereous; veins few, brown ; no transverse 
veinlels. Far. /3. — Stripes of the abdomen nearly ol)solete. Length of the 
body 3i— 31 lines. 
a, b. Hindostan. From the Entomological Society’s collection. 
Evsakcoris latus. 
Sordide Hindus, dense et subtililer nigro punctatus ; caput nigricans, 
obtusum ; thorax antice callosus, angulis poslicis latissimis sub- 
productis valde rolundatis ; scutellum rolundatmn, abdominis apicem 
fere attingens, basi nigricans ; pedes teslacei, nigro conspersi ; mem- 
brana cinerea, fuscescente venosa. 
Dingy livid, oval, convex, thickly and minutely punctured ; punctures 
black. Head large, blackish, obtuse in front, somewhat shorter than the 
thorax; lobes of equal length. Eyes piceous, rather prominent. Rostrum 
black, extending a little beyond the hind coxae. Thorax in front with a 
band of small irregular calli; hind angles prominent, very broad, much 
rounded. Scutellum broad, rounded at the tip, extending nearly to the tip 
of the abdomen, blackish towards the base, with a small callus on each 
basal angle. Legs testaceous, speckled with black. Membrane cinereous; 
veins pale brown. Length of the body 2^ lines. 
Somewhat broader than E. bovillus, to which species it has most 
affinity. 
Formosa. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 
EySARCOKIS rUSTPLATUS. 
Sordide lividus, dense et subtiliter nigro punctatus, subtus testaceus ; caput 
nigricans, antice rotundatus ; thorax callis diiobus anterioribus nigri- 
cantibus subpunctatis, fascia poslica e annulis quatuor subpunctatis, 
angulis poslicis rotundads ; scutellum rotundatum, abdominis apicem 
fere attingens, callis duobiis basalibus albidis ; pectus vittis duabus 
nigris indeterrninatis ; ventris discus niger ; pedes testacei, nigro con- 
spersi ; membrana pellucida. 
Dingy livid, oval, convex, thickly and minutely punctured, testaceous 
beneath; punctures black. Head blackish, large, rounded in front, some- 
what shorter than the thorax ; lobes of equal length. Eyes piceous, rather 
prominent. Rostrum testaceous, extending to the hind coxae, black towards 
the tip. Antennae testaceous, slender; joints from the first to the fifth suc- 
cessively increasing in length. Thorax with a transverse blackish callus on 
each side in front, and with a band of four thinly punctured ringlets between 
the hind angles, which are rounded and slightly prominent. Scutellum 
broad, rounded at the tip, extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen, with 
a small whitish callus on each basal angle. Pectus with an interrupted 
irregular black stripe on each side continued over the basal part of the 
abdomen, the latter with a black disk. Legs testaceous, slender; femora 
and tibiae speckled with black. Membrane colourless. Length of the body 
2 lines. 
