HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
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spot on each side. Legs slender, moderately long ; tibiae and tarsi tawny, 
lore wings with a blackish membrane. Length ot the body 5 lines. 
The great length of the rostrum especially distinguishes this species 
from the other Gonoceri. 
a. Santarem. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
49. Cletus alienus. 
Fcem. Fuscescens ; caput lestaceum, nigro latissime univiltatum ; oculi 
prominuli ; antenna testacece, corpora breviores ; prothorax scaber, 
angulis posticis rotundatis non prominulis ; pedes sat validi, femori- 
bus posticis fusco unifasciatis ; corium apud marginem exteriorem 
fulvum ; tnembrana cinerea. 
Female. Brownish, elliptical. Head testaceous, with a very broad 
black stripe. Eyes prominent. AntennEe testaceous, slender, shorter than 
the body; second joint longer than the first; third almost as long as the 
first; fourth shorter than the first. Prothorax finely scabrous; transverse 
furrow very slight; hind angles rounded, not prominent. Legs rather 
stout; hind femora with a brown band near the tips. Fore wings tawny 
along the exterior border of the corium ; membrane cinereous. Length of 
the body 4 lines. 
a. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
