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dbmen; abdomen with two silky spots, second segment not tubetciilate. 
Sp. A, redienbachertf Mayr, ibid., sp. n., from Sennaar. 
EUipsocoris, Mayr, /. c. p. 906. Oblong-elliptic, convex ; head semicir- 
cular, lateral margins not sinuate, second joint of antennae twice as long as 
third ; rostrum reaching posterior coxae ; prosternum dilated in front, con- 
cealing base of antennae ; abdomen not furrowed, with silky spots ; membrane 
with numerous veins ; legs with numerous minute spines. Sp. E. trilineatmy 
Mayr, ibid., sp, n., from Syria. 
New species 
CaUidea coxalis, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. tom. iv. p. 47, from Trin- 
gany.- 
Stjmphylus spinolm, Sign. ibid. tom. iii. p. 642, from Chili. 
Phymatocoris ? eliilensis, Sign. 1. c. p. 642, pi. 12. fig. 10, from Chili. 
Odontoscelides. 
Stal states (1. c. p. 48) that GatgupTia atra (Am. & Serv.) is identical with 
Odontoscelis unicolor (Germ.). ^ 
Asopides. 
Allocotus, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 906. Head triangular, median lobe a little 
longer than the lateral, which are denticulate ; eyes globose, petiolate ; aii- 
tenniferous tubercles bidentate, first joint of antennae projecting beyond apex 
of head ; rostrum slender^ reaching middle of metasternum ; bucculae very 
small, with two spines in front ; prothorax laterally spinose ; scutellum tri- 
angular; membrane with six simple veins; mesosternum with a slender 
median keel ; abdomen unarmed ; thighs spinulose beneath, posterior with 
two larger spines. Sp. A. rogmhoferi, sp. n., Mayr, /. c. p. 907, from Timor. 
Dorycoris, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 906. Allied to Zicrona ; abdominal spine 
reaching intermediate coxae ; posterior angles of the pronotum with a small 
tooth, antero-lateral margins convex in front, concave behind. Sp. Penta- 
toma pavotiina (Hope). 
Asopus cruciatus, sp. n., Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4fi s^r. tom. iii. p. 643, 
pi. 11. fig, 1, from Chili. 
Arma tahida, sp. n. (Spin. MS.), Sign. 1. c. p. 644, from Chili. 
Cydnides. 
Chilocoris, g. n.,, Mayr, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Bd. xiv. p. 907. 
Allied to Amncstus ; margin of head with erect spinules, central lobe as long 
as lateral ; antennae 6-jointed, second joint scarcely half as long as third ; 
pronotum with elevated margins in front and at the sides. Sp. C. nitidus, 
sp. n., Mayr, p. 907, from Cashmere. 
JEthm hlanchardi, sp. n., Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4« s^r. tom. iii. p. 646, 
pi. 12. fig. 11, and JE. spinolce, sp. n.. Sign, ibid., pi. 12. fig. 12, from Chili. 
Sciocorides. 
StM states (1. c. p. 62) that Dryptocephala dentata (Fieb.) is identical with 
jD. punctata (Am. & Serv.). 
Ahascantus, g. n., Stal, /. c. p. 61. Allied to CepTialoplatys ; oval, depressed ; 
lateral lobes of head contiguous in front; eyes moderately prominent; antennae 
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