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HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
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post-oculav. Antennae much longer than the head ; first joint setulose, 
siibclavate ; second nearly twice as long as the first; tliird and fourth short. 
Prolhorax irregularly furrowed, with rounded and not prominent angles ; 
fore lobe much longer than the hind lobe. Scutelluin with three furrows, 
tuberculate at the tip. Fore pectus with a porrect spine on each side. 
Hind angles of the abdominal segments rounded and slightly dilated. 
Legs speckled with black; fore femora incrassated. Coriuin with a 
cinereous costal streak. Length of the body 8 lines. 
a, h. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Foem. Niger, subfusiformis ; caput prolhoracis lobo poslico cequiLongum ; 
lobi antici dixcus bispinosus el bi tuber culalus ; Lobus posticus poslice 
rufo biviltatus el bimaculalus ; scutellum sulcatum, apice rufum el 
tuberculatum, connexivum luleo maculatum ; corium luleo venosum el 
slrigatum. 
Female. Black, shining, subfusiform. Head as long as the hind lobe 
of the prothorax ; ante-ocular part full twice as long as the post-ocular. 
AutenniE longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint 
extending to the tip of the head ; second more than twice as long as the 
first ; third shorter than the second. Fore lobe of the prothorax hardly half as 
long as the hind lobe, with two spines in front, with one on each side of the 
disk, and with a tubercle on each side hindward. Hind lobe with a red 
stripe on the hind part of each of the two longitudinal ridges, and with a 
red spot on each of the rounded and slightly-promineut hind angles. 
Scutellum with a longitudinal furrow, and with a red tubercle on the tip. 
Connexivum with transverse luteous spots. Corium with luteous veins, 
and with two luteous subcostal streaks. Length of the body 13 lines. 
Much allied to C. rubrovarius, but it does not sufficiently agree with the 
description, nor with the figure of that species, to be identified with it. 
a, b. Pernambuco. Presented by — Spooner, Esq. 
Foem. Niger, pyriformis ; caput prothoraci (equilongum ; antennce 
capite longiores, articulo 4o albido ; prolhorax scaber, bicarinalus ; 
connexivum luleo maculatum ; pedes breviusculi, sat validi, tarsis 
ferrugineis ; alee anticce abdominis apicem non attingenles, puncto 
apud corii apicem albido. 
Female. Black, dull, pear-shaped. Head lanceolate, as long as the 
prothorax ; ante-ocular part full twice as long as the post-ocular. Rostrum 
slender. Antennae longer than the head ; first joint less than one-third 
as long as the ante-ocular head ; second nearly twice as long as the first; 
third as long as the first ; fourth whitish, as long as the third. Prothorax 
scabrous, with two ridges, which diverge hindward ; fore lobe longer than 
the hind lobe, with a tubercle on each side of the fore border ; hind lobe 
obtusely angular and slightly prominent on each side. Connexivum with 
transverse luteous spots. Legs rather short and stout ; tarsi ferruginous. 
29. CONORHINUS PORRIGENS. 
30. CoNORHINUS DIMINCTUS 
