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ZOOLOGICAL LlTERATUllE. 
slender, joint 1 shorter than 2 j thorax unarmed, anterior lobe convex, or 
tuberculato-elevated on the disk j disk of scutellum tuherculate or spinose 
abdomen much widened, apical angles of segment 2 not prominent, unarmed j 
legs slender, rather long. Sp. Sycanus generosus and pyrrholomus (StEl. 
Homalosphodrus, Stal, 1. c. p. 27S = Parsialus (St§,l, olim). 
Ayriosphodrus, g. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 279. Allied to Eulyes j head much 
elongated, postocular and anteocular parts nearly equal in length j joint 2 of 
rostrum longest j joint 1 of antennae about as long as headj hemelytra a 
little exceeding the abdomen j abdomen much dilated, dilated parts of seg- 
ments umbonate, of last segment scarcely if at all produced ; legs slender, an- 
terior femora scarcely thickened. Sp. Eulyes dohrni (Sign.). 
Ischnolestes^ g. n., StSl, 1. e. p. 268. Allied to Dalyrta j body very elongate, 
narrow j head elongate, with a spinule on each side behind antennae, post- 
ocular part about one-half longer than anteocular; joint 1 of rostrum equal 
to or longer than 2 and 3 together ; antennae long, joint 1 longer than head, 
thorax, and scutellum ; thorax slightly constricted in the middle, longer than 
broad, anterior lobe with 2 posterior spines, posterior with 4 spines ; scutellum 
rounded at apex ; hemelytra somewhat shorter than abdomen ; mesostethium 
without lateral tubercles ; last segment of abdomen lobed on each side behind 
the middle. Sp. I. conspectus, sp. n., StSl, c. p. 269, South Australia ; I, 
lobulatus, sp. n., StSl, ibid.. North Australia. 
Oydnocoris, StSl, 1. c. p. 274= Cutocoris (StSl, olim). New sp. C. crocatus, 
StSl, 1. c. p. 274, East Indies ; C. tagalicus, StSl, ibid., Manilla ; C. russatus, 
.Stal, ibid., Japan. 
Manicocoris, g. n., StSl, 1. c, pp. 247 and 248. (See Table, p. 472.) Sp. 
Cimex nigripes (Linn.) and Reduvius rujvpes (Fab.). 
Agriocleptes, g. n., Stal, 1. c. pp. 247 and 248. (See Table, p. 472.) Sp. A. 
albo-conspersus, StSl, 1. c. p. 248 { = IIarpactor albosparsus, St‘1, olim), Brazil. 
Agriocoris, g. n., StSl, I, c. pp. 247 and 249. (See Table, p. 473.) Sp. Heni^ 
artes curvipes (Sign.). 
Sphodrolestes, g. n., StSl, 1. c. pp. 248 and 249. (See Table, p. 473.) Sp. S. 
vittaticolUs, sp. n., StSl, /. c. p. 249, North Brazil. 
Sphodrocoris, g. n., StSl, 1. c, pp. 251 and 261. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. 
Eeduvius maculipennis (Le P. & S.) and Pirates guttatipennis (StSl). 
Cleptocoris, g. n., StSl, 1. c. pp. 251 and 261. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. Pi- 
rates lugubris, maiirus (Stal), balteatus (Germ.), and strepitans (Ramb.). 
Microsandalus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. pp. 250 and 253. (See Table, p. 473.) Sp. 
M. umbrosus, sp. n., StSl, /. c. p. 253, Nortli Australia. 
Callisphodrus, g. n., StSl, I, c. pp. 251 and 258. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. 
Pirates decor atiis, truculentus, ornatus, and arciger (StSl) j Peduvius mutil- 
larius (Fab.), and Callisphodrus patricius, sp. n., StSl, 1. c, p. 258, North 
Australia. 
Macrosandalus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. pp. 251 and 259. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. 
Peirates sulcicollis (Serv.) and Pirates albomaculatus (Mayr). 
Melanolestes, g. n., StSl, 1. c. pp. 251 and 259. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. Pi- 
rates picipes (H.-Sch.), P. morio (Erichs.), and Pasahus picicornis (Stal). 
Brachysandalus, g. n., Stal, 1. c. pp. 251 and 260. (See Table, p. 474.) Sp. 
Pirates ephippiger (White) and fuliginosus (Erichs.). New sp. B. helluo, 
StSl, Lc. p. 260, Melbourne; B. lurco, StSl, ibid., Adelaide; B. punctorius, 
StSl, ibid., Melbourne ; and B. sexguttatus, StSl, 1. c. p. 261, Mysol. 
Sphodronyttus, g. n., Stal, 1. c. pp. 282 and 284. (See Table, p. 475.) Sp. 
