HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
101 
Male. ^ Deep black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. 
Eyes prominent. Kostrum extending to the middle coxje. Antennae much 
shorter than the body; first joint longer than the head; second more than 
twice the length of the first; third as long as the first. Prolhorax with a 
broad ochraceous band along the fore border, including two strongly- 
marked transverse furrows and having a notch on its hind border. Pectus 
ochraceous, with a deep black patch on each side. Corium at the base 
and scutellum ochraceous. Legs stender,'moderalely long. Length of the 
body 4 lines. 
a. Oajaca. From M. Salle’s collection. 
West Indies. 
187. Capsus dimidiatus. 
dimidiatus, Guir. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 168. 
Cuba. 
Div. n. 
Heterocoris, Guir. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 164. 
188. Capsus dilatatus. 
H. dilatata, Guir. Hist. Fis. Cuba, vii. 164. 
Cuba. 
189. Capsus Jamaicensis. 
Fcem. Late rufus, fusiformis, sublilissime punctalus ; capitis lobus 
intermedins antice niger ; oculi subprominuLi ; rostrum coxas inler- 
medias attingens ; antenna nigra, graciles, corpore breviores ; pro- 
thoracis sulcus transversus bene determinatus ; pedes longiusculi ; 
ala atra. 
Female. Bright red, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head tri- 
angnlar; middle lobe black in front. Eyes black, slightly prominent. 
Eostrum black, extending to the middle coxae. Antennae black, slender, 
shorter than the body ; first joint a little longer than the head ; second more 
than twice the length of the first; third shorter than the first; fourth 
shorter than the third. Prothorax with a strongly-marked transverse 
furrow. Legs black, slender, rather long. Wings black. Length of the 
body 3 lines. 
a. Jamaica. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse’s collection. 
South America. 
Div. 1. 
Derajocoris, Kirschb. 
A. Corium not vitreous, 
a. Costa of corium not dilated. 
* Membrane not spotted, 
f Corium not speckled. 
