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CATALOGUE OF 
Female. Ferrugrioous, elliptical, very finely punctured, yellow beneath. 
Head triangular. Eyes piceous, prominent. Kostrum extending to the 
middle coxte ; tip black. Antennae stout, a little shorter than the body; 
first joint thick, a little longer than the head ; second about twice the 
length of the first, thick for more than half the length from the tip, yellow 
towards the base; third piceous, yellow towards the base, a little shorter 
than the first. Hind angles of the prothorax prominent, rounded, obtuse. 
Propectus on each side with three piceous lines, which are parallel to the 
sides of the prolhorax. Legs yellow, slender, moderately long; femom 
with two broad red bands, rather stout ; tibiae at the tips and tarsi red. 
Membrane and hind wings cinereous, the former with red veius. Length 
of the body 3^ lines. 
a. Australia. From Mr. Darnel’s collection. 
New Zealand. 
110. Leptojierocoris Maoricus. 
Mas et fcem, Testaceus aut fuscus, fitsiformis, subtilissime punctatus ; 
oculi suhproininuii ; rostrum coxas posticus attingens ; antenna 
corpori aguilonga, articulo lo capite paullo longiore, 2o apice 3o 
Aoque nigris ; corium apud marginem exterioreni rufo uninotatum ; 
membrana cinerea. 
Male and female. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, paler 
beneath, occasionally brown. Head short-triangular. Eyes piceous, 
slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxae; tij) black. 
Antennae as long as the body; first joint a little longer than the head ; 
second about twice the length of the first, black at the tip; third and 
fourth black ; third much shorter than the second ; fourth shorter than the 
third. Legs slender. Corium with a red mark on the middle of the 
exterior border. Membrane cinereous. Length of the body line. 
a—h. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. J. C. Ross. 
Genus 7. EURYMEROCORIS. 
Euryraerocoris, Kirschb. Caps. 31. 
Div. 1. 
Alractotomus, Fieb. Crit. Gen. 62, pi. 6, f. 39; Eur. Hem. 71, 294. 
Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 434. 
1. Eurymerocoris sulcicornis, 
Capsus sulcicornis, Kirschb. Caps. Sp. 125— Alractotomus sulcicornis, Fieb. 
Eur. Hem. 295. 
Germany. Switzerland. 
