RHYNCHOTA. 
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Sciocoris Jissus, Mulsant & Rey, 1. c. p. 20 (=umh-{ms, Ramb.), Hyeres ; 
S. leprieun (Perris, MS.), Muls. & Rey, Lc. p. 27, Algeria; S. curtipenniSf 
Mills. & Rey, 1. c. p. 28 (=umb7'imts, Panz., Hahn, Fieb.), France, 
Halydides. 
Apodiplim hellenicus (Lefebvre) is referred to the Asopides by Mulsant and 
Rey, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xiv. p. 277, 
JBrizica, g. n., Walker, Oat. Hem. i. p. 236. Allied to Spudcms and Dalpada ; 
subfusiform, nearly hat ; head broad, rounded at apex, lobes equal ; rostrum 
reaching posterior coxce ; antennae not more than half length of body ; pro- 
thorax with 6 tubercles, posterior angles subacute ; tibiae silicate, anterior 
quadridentato ; membrane with G longitudinal veins. Sp. B, alacriSf sp. n., 
Walk. 1. c. p. 236, Aru. 
Tarha, g. n., Walker, I c. p. 236. Elliptic, finely punctate ; head much 
shorter than prothorax, lobes equal ; rostrum reaching posterior coxae ; an- 
tennae less than half as long as the body; prothorax transversely subcarinate, 
posterior angles rather obtuse. Sp. T. fatillacca,, sp. n.. Walk. 1. c. p. 237, 
North Australia. 
Camara j g. n., Walker, 1. c. p. 237. Siibolliptic, coarsely punctate ; lateral 
lobes of head scarcely exceeding median lobe; rostrum extending a little 
beyond hind coxae ; antennae less than half as long as the body, joint 1 not 
reaching the front, 2 much longer than 3, which is shorter than 4 and 6 ; 
angles of thorax with strong acute spines ; scutellum broad, passing the 
corium; abdomen serrated. Sp. C. Ivnosa, sp. n.. Walk. 1. c. p. 237, 
Natal. 
Walker (Oat. Hem. i. pp. 192-237) describes numerous new species of 
this group, belonging to the following known genera: — Ochlerush^ Coriplatus 
1, Alcceus 1, SpudcBus 6, Pcecilometis 6, Atelocera 3, Dalpada 14, Broch])7nena 
1, Agaclitus 1, 
Pentatomides. 
Mulsant & Rey, as indicated in ^ Record,’ 1866, p. 636, divide the insects 
placed in the present subfamily by the recorder into 4 families, namely JElienSj 
Eysa7'corienSf Pc7itatomic7is, and Aca7itlio87no7niens. The JElieTis (Ann. Soc. 
Linn. Lyon, xiv. p. 61 et scq.) include the genera JElia and JEliodcs, in the 
former of which JE. rost7'ata (l)e G.) is said to =7ifglecta (Dali.) and pallida 
(Kiist.) ; in the latter yriseus (Fieb.) = Pcw^. albomargmatiis iXme,). 
Cr7jpsi7ius (A. Dohrn) and its species, Eysarc. angustatus (Barenspr.) are 
characterized as an appendix to the JElims (1. c. p. 81). A^lia acu7nmata is 
figured {1. c. pi. 1. figs. 8-10). The Eysarco7'ie7is include 2 “Branches,” 
namely : — the 
PtibicoTiiah'eSj with the head triangular and the pronotum not wider 
at the base than the scutellum; including the genera Rubiconia and 
Staria (A. Dohrn) ; and the 
Eysa7'co7'aires, with the head nearly quadrate in front of the eyes, and the 
middle lobe as long o,s the lateral ones. 
The latter include 3 genera, two of which are new ; their characters are 
shown in the following table (/. c. p. 91) : — 
I. Pronotum not wider at the base than the scutellum. 
Eysa7’coris (Hahn)., 
