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CATALOGUE OF 
2. HeLONOTUS CALCITRANS. 
calcitrans, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. iii. 29. 
a. Teinate. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
3. Helonotus exsugiens. 
exsugiens, Stal, A. S. E, F. 4me Sir. iii. 29. 
Mysol. 
a, h. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
Two species may perhaps be included in the description ol H. 
exsugiens. 
4. Helonotus genualis. ' ■ 
Foem. Teslaceus; antennce apices versus ferruginece ; prolhoracis lobus 
anticus obtuse bispinosus ; lobus posticus biluberculatus, obtuse 
quadrispinosus ; scutellum tuberculo apiceque ascendentibus sat aids ; 
abdomen fuscescente bivittaium ; femora apice nigra ; tibia basi 
nigra ; membrana cinerea, basi albida. 
Female. Testaceous, pubescent. Head cylindrical, a little shorter 
than the protbora.x ; ante-ocular part much shorter than the post-ocular. 
Antennae ferruginous towards the tips. Fore lobe of the prothorax with 
two stout truncated spines. Hind lobe with a rounded spine on each side 
of the disk, with one on each side-angle, and with a tubercle on each side 
of the hind border. Scutellum with two high tubercles, one in the disk 
and one at the tip. Abdomen with a brownish stripe on each side above 
and beneath. Femora with black tips; tibiae black at the base. Mem- 
brane cinereous, whitish towards the base. Length of the body 11 lines. 
a. Aru. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
5. Helonotus tallidulus. 
Mas. Testaceus, subtus pallide Jlavescens ; antenna picea ; prothoracis 
lobi bispinosi ; lobi postici anguli spiniformes ; pedes picei, femori- 
bus jlavescentibus apice piceis ; membrana cinerea, nigro venosa. 
Male. Testaceous, pale yellowish beneath. Head much shorter than 
the prothorax; ante-ocular part much shorter than the post-ocular. 
Antennae piceous. Protborax with two stout erect spines on the disk of 
each lobe; fore lobe about one-third as long as the bind lobe, of which the 
hind angles are prolonged into slender acute spines. Scutellum with a 
prominent tubercle or short rounded spine on its disk. Abdomen elongate- 
oval, extending rather beyond the fore wings on each side. Legs piceous ; 
femora yellowish, piceous towards the tips. Membrane cinereous; veins 
black. Length of the body 10 lines. 
a. Cuenca. From Mr. Fraser’s collection. 
