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3. Reduvius tabidus. 
R. (Opsiccelus) tabidus, King, Symb. Phys. pi. 19, f. 4 — Reduvius pallidus, 
Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. xii. 88. 
South Russia. Alexandria; 
Div. 2. 
Holotricliius, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 247. Serv. Hist. Hem. 376. Fieb. 
Eur. Hem. 42, 156. 
4. Reduvius maurus. 
Reduvius maurus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 280. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 14, 
pi. 221, f. 692 — Holotricliius Cyrilli, Costa , A. S. E. F. x. 283, pi. 6, 
f. 2 — Holotricliius maurus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156, 387 — Holotricliius 
denudatus, Costa , A. S. E. F. x. 24, pi. 6, f. 1 . Serv. Hist. Hem. 377 — 
Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156. 
Italy. Greece. South Russia. North Africa. 
5. Reduvius tenebrosus. 
Holotricliius tenebrosus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 248. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156, 
387 — Reduvius Laporteinus, BrullS , Exp. Mor. 79, pi. 31, f. 5 — 
Holotrichius Laportei, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156. 
Greece. 
North America. 
6. Reduvius pungf.ns. 
pungens, Le Conte , Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. vii. 404 — personalus, var. ? 
Georgia. 
Mexico. 
The two following species belong to two sections of the genus, as is 
apparent by the comparative difference in length of the ante-ocular part of 
the head. R. signifer much resembles R. personatus in structure. 
7. Reduvius guttaxus. 
Fcem. Niger, longi-ovalis , pubescens ; caput prothoracis loho anlico eequi- 
longum ; antennce setuloscc , gracillimee , capile el prolhorace ad tinum 
paullo longiores ; prothorax scaber, lobis aquilongis ; tobus posticus 
luteo biguttalus ; connexivum luteo maculatum ; pedes pilosi,femoribus 
anlicis vix incrassatis ; alee anticee luteo trigultatce el uxiistrigatce. 
Female. Black, elongate-oval, pubescent, smooth and shining beneath. 
Head fusiform, as long as the fore lobe of the prothorax ; ante-ocular part 
much longer than the post-ocular. Antennae setulose, very slender, a little 
longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint a little shorter 
than the ante-ocular head; second about six times as long as the first; 
third about one-fourth as long as the second. Prothorax scabrous, with 
rounded and not prominent angles. Fore lobe as long as the hind lube. 
