HEMIPTKEA HETEEOPTERA. 
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28. Mictis capucina. 
capucina, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 45. 
Caffraria. 
29. Mictis Africana. 
Africana, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 45. 
Caffraria. 
30. Mictis ventralis, C. H. 307. 
a. South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. 
b, c. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 
d. Cape. From M. Drege’s collection. 
31. Mictis moesta, C. H. 400. 
a. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
32. Mictis luctdosa. 
curvipes, Sgni. A. S. E. F. 3me Ser. viii. 938 — luctuosa, Stal, Hem. Afr. 
ii. 27. 
Madagascar. 
33. Mictis Madagascariensis. 
Madagascariensis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. ^me Ser. viii. 938. Stal, Hem. Afr. 
ii. 28. 
This species is sometimes blackish, sometimes ferruginous; the fourth 
joint of the antennte is sometimes blackish, sometimes luteous ; the angles 
of the prolhorax form more or less slender and acute spiues. It seems to 
be very closely allied to M. luctuosa. 
a — d. Madagascar. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s collection. 
e. Madagascar. Presented by the Rev. — Ellis. 
34. Mictis lutkitarsis. 
Mas et foem. Nigra, cinereo subtomentosa ; antenna: corpore breviores, 
apice fulvo bifasciata: ; prothorax subsuleatus, lateribus subserratis, 
angulis posticis valde rotundatis ; segmenta ventralia ferrvgineo 
marginata ; tarsi lutei. Mas. — Segmentum ventrale 2um unituber- 
culalum ; femora postica valde incrassata, subtus apud medium 
dilatata et angulata ; tibice postica apice subdilatatce . Foem. — 
Femora postica subtus apice bidenticulala. 
Male and female. Black, slightly covered with cinereous tomentum. 
Rostrum lawny towards the base, and with a tawny band, extending 
nearly to the middle cox® ; second joint longer than the third. Antenn® 
slender, about three-fourths of the length of the body; joints from the first 
to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth a little longer than 
the first, tawny towards the tip and with a tawny band near the base. 
Prothorax widening from the fore border to the hind border, with an 
indistinct longitudinal furrow and with a transverse ridge near the hind 
border ; sides straight, minutely serrated ; hind angles much rounded, not 
prominent. Second ventral segment of the male with a large tubercle in 
