HEMIPTEEA HETEROPTERA. 
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4. Deeepteryx truncaia. 
Mas. Nigra; anlenna ferruginece, corpore longiores ; prothorax poslice 
fulvo marginalus, lalcribus angulatu suhascendenlibus vnlde dilalatis 
antice dentatis ; abdomen fulvo marginatum et bimacnlatum ; pedes 
ruji, subdilatati, nigro marginati; alee antica: fulvce, striga discali 
nigra interrupta. 
Male. Black. Antennze ferruginous, longer than the body; joints 
from the first to the third successively decreasing in length. Proiborax 
tawny along the hind border and along the hind side of each lateral 
angle ; sides much dilated, angular, slightly ascending, largely dentate 
along the fore part of the angle. Abdomen tawny along each side, with a 
tawny spot in the middle of the disk above, and another nearer the tip. 
Legs red ; femora slightly dilated, and bordered with black above and 
beneath ; tibia more dilated, and more l)ordered with black ; hind tibiae 
most dilated near the base beneath. Fore wings tawny, with a black 
interrupted streak in the disk. Length of the body 10 lines. 
The wings of the specimen described are not fully developed. 
a. Sarawak. Presented by VV. VV. Saunders, Esq. 
Genus 3. MYGDONIA. 
Mygdonia, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 16. 
A. Middle lobe between the antenniferous tubercles 
well defined. - 
B. Middle lobe between the antenniferous tubercles 
hardly distinguishable, 
a. Angles of the prothorax not truncated. 
* Antennae smooth, 
t Prothorax not granulated. 
J Fourth joint of the antennae not longer than 
the others. 
§ Hind tibiae slightly dilated. - - - 
§§ Hind tibiae considerably dilated. 
Fourth joint of the antenUcB longer than the others. 
§ Hind tibiae distinctly dilated. 
X Hind tibiae pale towards the tips. 
X X Hind tibiae not pale towards the tips. 
o Second and third ventral segments of the male 
extending together nearly to the hind 
border of the fourth segment. 
Dorsum of the abdomen black. 
Dorsum of the abdomen red. - 
oo Second and third ventral segments of the male 
not extending together nearly to the hind 
border of the fourth. 
Antennae wholly black. . - . 
Antennae wholly ? black. _ - - 
Fourth joint of antennae pale ferruginous. 
Antennae yellow ; fourth joint dark. 
bellicosa. 
valga. 
cruciata. 
terminalis. 
oblongipes. 
rufidorsis. 
granulata. 
spinulosa. 
Hottentotta. 
lividipes. 
