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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
two longitudinal veins ; wings absent. Sp. S. pcrrisi, sp. n., Sign. p. 120, 
from Algeria (Bone). 
Zos7uenus atriplicis, sp. n., Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 488, 
from Sarepta. 
Diconocoris, g. n., Mayr, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xv. p. 442. Head 
with four acute porrect spines and a median erect onej third joint of an- 
tennce very long, slender ; pronotum with a vesicle in front and a strong 
rounded cone on each side, a median keel continued to the apex of the pro- 
cess, which has a short keel on each side j elytra long, flat, truncate at apex. 
Sp. D.javanus, sp. n., Mayr, ibid. 
Teleonemia, g. n., Costa, 1. c. p. 144. Allied to Monantkia (^Tropiclo- 
cheild)\ body long and narrow j anteunte not clavate, last joint elongate; 
sides of the pronotum margined, not dilated, disk tricarinate. Sp. T, funerouy 
sp. n., Costa, p. 145, pi. 2. fig. 5, origin not stated. 
Monanthia lunulata, sp. n., Mayi-, /. c. p. 441, from Bio Janeiro; M, {Ga)'- 
yapkia) tricoloi'^ Mayr, p. 442, from Venezuela. — Monanthia {Monosteira) pat'- 
vulaj sp. n.. Sign. 1. c. p. 117, from the south of France. 
Monatithia humuli (Fieb.). Muller (Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 118) calls attention 
to a statement of Meuzel’s that Bremi had observed the young larva to bo 
a miner. 
Dyctionota (sic) aubei, sp. n.. Sign. 1. c, p. 118, from the south of France. 
Tingis cyathicollis, sp. n., Costa, 1. c. p. 146, pi. 2. fig. 4, hab. — ? 
Orthostira. Fieber describes O. cei'vina (Germ.) and states that his O.platy- 
chila is synonymous with it. Wien. ent. Mon. Bd. viii. p. 212. 
Orthosth'a concinna, sp. n., Fieber, 1. c. p. 211, from England. 
Acanthia valdimana, sp, n., Philippi, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, p. 63, from Val- 
divia, under bark. 
Beduvina. 
The following species of this gi’oup are figured by Douglas and Scott, 
Brit. Hemiptera, i. : — Ploiaria vagahunda (Linn.), Coi'anus subaptenis (De G.), 
Iteduvius per sonatas (lAim.), Pygolampis bifm'cata (Gmel.), Jlavomar-^ 
ginatus (Scholtz), and Metastemma guttata (Fab.), pi. 18. figs. 1-6. 
New genera and species ; — 
Ptilocnemus sidnicus, Mayr, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. p. 437, from 
Australia. 
Ectomocoris, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 438, Allied to Pirates-, posterior lobe of pro- 
notum only two-fifths the length of the anterior, the latter with no longi- 
tudinal furrow ; metasternum elevated between the posterior coxae, excised 
for the reception of the short ventral keel. Sp. E. coloratus, sp. n., Mayr, 
ibid,, of unknovm origin. 
Eicraotropis, g. n., Mayr, 1. c. p. 438. Allied to Pirates-, head with two 
divergent keels ; joint 1 of antennae very short, 2 very long, 3 shorter; ocelli 
on a large tubercle ; joint 2 of rostrum twice as long as 1; transverse furrow 
of pronotum deep and broad ; anterior femora much thickened, unarmed. 
Type Pirates 2nctus (Il.-Sch.). 
Sjihinctomeras g. n., Mayr, /. c. p. 440. Allied to Mendis (Still) ; head 
