IlHYNCHOTA. 
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Velitra, g. n., StSl, l.c. p. 122. Allied to Cenlocits (StSl) j protborax 
rounded behind ; scutellum produced at apex, longer than broad. Sp. Opinus 
rubro-pictus (A. & S.) and Ccrilockus albo-plagiatus (StSl), B. e. Z. p. 166. 
Vescia, g. n., St81, 1. c. p. 123. Allied to Holotrichius ; head with a long 
pon-ect spine between antennae ; ocelli 0 j joints 1 & 2 of rostrum equal in 
length. Sp. V. spicula, sp. n., StSl, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 166, from North 
Brazil. 
{Salyavatidaj Stal.) 
Valentia, g. n., StSl, Hem. Afr. iii. p. 144. Allied to Petalochirus ; anterior 
tibiae not dilated, with a fovea above for the reception of the tarsus ; antenni- 
ferous tubercles prominent. Type Petalochirus apeialm (Vuillefr.), B. e. Z. 
1866, p. 166. 
[Stenopodida, Stal.) 
CaunuSy g. n., Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. p. 153. Allied to Diaditus (Stal) ; joint 
1 of rostrum equal in length to the anteociilar part of head ; head armed with 
2 spines between antennae, postocular part short, ocelli elevated. Sp. Stem- 
poda capensis (Stal). 
Bcehius *, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 164. Allied to Oncocephalus (Klug) ; head 
spinulose behind eyes ; anterior lobe of prothorax with 2 spinules on its disk ; 
legs long, slender, anterior femora slightly thickened. Sp. Stenopoda caffra 
(Stai). 
Apronius, g. n., St§,l, I, c. p. 160. Allied to Oncocephalus j head beneath 
with 4 spines j anterior femora much thickened. Sp. A. rapax, sp. n., Stal, 
Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 167, from Minas Geraes. 
Nitornus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 160 = Oncocephalus (Am. & Serv. nec Klug) ; 
margin of abdomen with apices of segments more or less produced or sub- 
lobate. Type Oncocephalus dcsiccatus (A. h S), B. e. Z. 1866, p. 167. 
StacciUj g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 160. Allied to Stenopoda', oblong; joint 1 of 
rostrum = 2 -f- 3 ; head with no apical spine, anteocular part a little longer 
than postocular ; anterior femora thickened, spinose beneath. Sp. Onco- 
cephalus dilutus (Stal) and S, plcbeja, sp. n., Stal, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, 
p. 166, from Ceylon. 
Agylla, ^. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 160. Allied to preceding ; apex of head with a 
porrect spine, anteocular and postocular parts equal ; anterior femora not 
thickened or spinose. Sp. A. nigricans^ sp. n., StSl, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, 
p. 166, from Adelaide. 
Thelocoris, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 144 (Verb. &c. 1. c. p. 364). Allied to 
Stenopoda ; head with an obtuse, porrected median lobe ; antenniferous 
tubercles armed with a tooth externally; antennae with joint 1 thick, 2 
longest, slender, 3 shortest ; pronotum narrowed in front, with two spines 
beneath ; scutellum with an oblique, elevated spine. Sp. T. asper, sp. n., 
Mayr, /. c. p. 146, Taf. 4. fig. 37 (Verb. &c. 1. c. p. 365), Sydney. 
{Emesida, Stfil.) 
Barce, g. n., St&l, Hem. Afr. iii. p. 163. Anterior tibiae and tarsi one- 
third or one-fourth shorter than femora ; prothorax nearly twice as long as 
head, produced over mesothorax, slightly constricted in front of produced 
’* Too near Behius (Base.) in Cerambycides, 1864. 
