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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
Family — CAPSID JE. 
29. Phytocoris stoliczkanus. Pig. 6. 
Phytocoris stoliczlcanws , Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., p. 124, 1879. 
Uniform pale ochraceous. Head with a V-shaped mark, consisting of small transverse 
striae, commencing from near base of antennae. Pirst joint of antennae almost as long as 
head and pronotum together. Pronotum with two slightly raised transverse callosities ex- 
tending across and occupying the anterior border. Scutellum with the base somewhat raised 
and gibbous, a waved transverse cordate line near base, and a faint pale longitudinal median 
line near apex. Hemielytra sparingly clothed with a few minute blackish hairs. Membrane 
with bright prismatic reflexions. 
Long. 6 mill. 
Ilab. — Murree, Jhelum Valley, and Sind Valley. 
30. Calocoris stoliczkanus. Pig. 7. 
Calocoris stoliczkanus, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 6, p. 124, 1879. 
Ochreous clouded with brown, and sparingly clothed with pale yellowish pile. Antennae 
brownish, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th joints with the apices pitchy. Pirst joint robust, 2nd somewhat 
suddenly thickened towards apex, 3rd and 4th very slender, 4th not much more than half the 
length of the 3rd. Cuneus somewhat paler in colour than corium, brownish and pilose at 
base, and with a small pitchy spot at apex. Membrane pale fuscous clouded with brown. 
Underside pale obscure ochreous, clothed with fine pale yellow pile, and a somewhat obscure 
stigmatal row of small brown spots. Legs mutilated. The pronotum is faintly angulose, 
and the scutellum somewhat more plainly strigose. 
Long. 8 mill. 
Sab. — Murree. 
I have placed this species in the genus Calocoris, though Dr. Reuter writes to me, 
" Calocoris, vel n. gen.” 
31. Calocoris chenopodii, Pall. 
Phytocoris chenopodii, Fall., H., p. 77, 1.— Calocoris chenopodii, Fieb., Eur. Hem., 255 (1861). 
Sab . — Sind Valley, August 1873. 
Europa tota, Dauria (Sahlberg). 
32. Calocoris porsythi. Pig. 8. 
Calocoris forsythi, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 125, 1879. 
Brownish testaceous. Antennae with the 1st joint not quite so long as head and pronotum, 
2nd slightly and gradually thickened towards apex, 3rd pale luteous at base, 4th wanting- 
