HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
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antenniferous tubercle. Antennae about one-third of the length of the 
body ; first joint thick; second almost as long as the first; third as long as 
the first and second together; fourth clavate, as long as the second. Pro- 
thorax with rounded sides, divided into two lobes by a strongly-marked 
transverse furrow; a spine on each side of the fore lobe. Scutellum with 
a keel. Abdomen with testaceous patches along each side. Pegs rather 
short; femora thickened, each with a spine beneath. Fore wings extending 
to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen, which has a wide surface on 
each side of them. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 3£ lines. 
a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
15. Crimia parallela. 
Nigra , angusta, linearis ; caput cornu frontali porrecto antice inciso, 
spinis quatuor lateralibus; antennce brevissimce, arliculis lo 3o 
4oque fere cequalibus , 2 o breviore ; prothorax subquadratus , rugu- 
losus ; pedes breves, femoribus crassis ; ala; anticce abdominis apicem 
non altingentes, membrana nigricante basi alba. 
Black, linear, flat, narrow, finely punctured. Head in front with a 
horn, which is slightly notched in the fore border and is longer than the 
first joint of the antennae; a spine on the outer side of each antenniferous 
tubercle and a smaller spine behind each eye. Antennae stout, about one- 
sixth of the length of the body ; second joint shorter than the others, which 
are nearly equal in length. Prothorax transverse, subquadrate, rugulose. 
Legs short; femora thickened. Fore wings extending to three-fourths of 
the length of the abdomen ; membrane blackish, white at the base. Length 
of the body 3 lines. 
a—f. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
16. Crimia parviceps. 
Picea, fere fusiformis ; caput parvum , non productum, spinis duabus 
lateralibus ; antennce robustce, breves articulis 2 o Aoque aqualibus hoc 
clavato, lo 3oque longioribus ; prothorax sulco transverso bene deter- 
minato , loborum lateribus fere reclangulatis ; abdominis margo den- 
talus ; pedes graciles ; alee, anticce abdominis apicem fere atlingenles, 
corii striga lata teslacea, membrana diaphana. 
Piceous, minutely punctured, rather flat, nearly fusiform. Head 
small, not extending in front of the base of the antennae; a spine on the 
outer side of each antenniferous tubercle. Antennce stout, less than one- 
third of the length of the body; second joint much shorter than the first 
and than the third ; fourth clavate, as long as the second. Prolhorax with 
a well-defined transverse furrow, and with two distinct lobes; sides of the 
lobes nearly rectangular. Abdomen dentate along each side and at the tip. 
Legs slender. Fore wings extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen ; 
corium with a broad testaceous streak along the outer border; membrane 
pellucid. Length of the body 2 lines. 
a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
