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A. Head with no tubercle behind the eyes ; antenniferous tubercles un- 
armed Sagotylus (Mayr). 
B. Head with a tubercle behind each eye ; antenniferous tubercles with 
a tooth Camptischium (A. & S.). 
Mozena (A. & S.). Mayr (1. c. p. 94) discusses the characters and relations 
of this genuS; which he regards as most nearly allied to At'chimerus. 
Merocoris (Perty). This genus is divided by Mayr {1. c. p, 95) into two 
subgenera : Merocoris, with the species tristis (Perty) and elevatus (Spin.), 
and Corynocoris, including typhoeus (Fab.) and distinctus (Dali.). 
Mictis. StRl describes the following 11 now African species of this genus: 
— M. luctuosa, l.c. p. 27 (=AT. curvipes, Sign, nec Fab.), Madagascar; M. 
tartarea, 1. c. p. 30, Gaboon ; M. mayri, 1. c. p. 32, Abyssinia ; M. melancho- 
lica, 1. c. p. 35, origin miknown ; M. caffra, 1. c. p. 41, Caflraria ; M. gract- • 
licornis, I, c. p. 42, Calabar ; M. monacha^ 1. c. p. 43, origin unknown ; M. 
tenuicornis, ibid., Guinea ; M. carmelita, L c. p. 44, M. capucina, 1. c. p. 45, 
and M. africana, ibid., Caflraria. 
Menenotus tuhercidipes, sp. n., Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 1. • 
p. 187, Japan. 
Thlastocoris, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. pp. 88 & 91, note (Vorli. I c. p. 304). See 
table, above. Sp. 2\ Icetus, sp. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 91, note, tab. 2. fig. 20, Surinam. 
Petillia, g. n., Stal. Hem. Afr. ii. p. 2 (= Trematocoris, Mayr = Mictis § iii. 
Dali.). Head in front of eyes a little longer than diameter of eyes ; abdomen 
scarcely if at all dilated. Sp. Mictis tragus (Fab.), lohipes (Hope), dentipes. 
(A. & S.), and calcar, grossa, and valida (Dali.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 158. 
Gelonus, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 3. Allied to Amorhus ; middle lobe of head 
distinct, between antenniferous tubercles somewhat prominent but not ele- 
vated. Amorhus (Dali.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 168. 
Myrsilus, g. n., StRl, 1. c, p. 3. Allied to Nematopus ; head immersed to 
eyes, not callous behind eyes ; scutelliim longer than broad. Sp. Nematopus 
Jlaviceps (Gu(5r.) and alhithorax (Boisd.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 168. 
Sulpicia, g. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 10. Allied to Fetascelis ; anterior femora bi- 
dentate anteriorly near apex ; posterior tibiae shorter than femora. Sp. 
Fetascelis distinctus (Sign.). 
Cipia, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 11. Allied to preceding; posterior tibiae a little 
longer than femora ; antenniferous tubercles produced inwards at apex. Sp. 
Fetascelis dilatatus (Sign.). 
Mygdonia, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 16. Allied to Mictis ; posterior tibiae dilated 
on both sides. Known sp. Cimcx hcllicosus (Fab.), C. valgus (Linn.), Mictis 
cruciata (Dali.), Lygceus Imvis (Pal. B.), Mictis spinulosus (Sign.), Lygceus 
hottentottus (Pal. B.), Mictis tuber culosus (Sign.) and M. cornuta (DaU.) = 
. SM^acorms (Sign.). New sp. StRl, l.c. p. 21, CalaW; 
M. granulata, Stal, 1. c. p. 22, Guinea ; and M. histrica, StRl, 1. c. p. 24, Grand 
Bassam. 
Fuppeia, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 25. Allied to Mictis ; metasternum bitubercu- 
late ; rostrum reaching intermediate coxae. Sp. Mictis cinctus (Sign.). 
Cossutia, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 46. Allied to Mictis ; prothorax with a collar ; 
posterior tibiae somewhat compressed, with a tooth beneath in g , Sp. Mictis 
metallicus (Sign.), M. stalii (Sign.), Cimex Jlaveolus (Drury). 
Fhelaus, g. n., StRl, 1. c. p. 49. Allied to Fhysomerus ; prothorax rounded 
behind, not truncate over scutellum ; mesosternum with a furrow in front. 
