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Order. HEMIPTERA, Linnaeus, (continued.) 
RAPHIGASTER INCARNATUS. 
Plate XIV. fig. 1. 
Section. Heteroptera, Latreille. 
Family. Pentatomid/e, Leach. Cimex, Linn. 
Genus. Raphigaster, Laporte. 
Species. Raphigaster Incarnatus : supra sanguineus; capite, scutelli maculis duabus; hem- 
elytris unica, membranaque apicali nigris. Long. Corp. unc. 1. 
Raphigaster : above sanguineous, with the head ; two spots on the scutellum ; 
a single one on each of the heraelytra, and the apical membrane black. 
Length 1 inch. 
Syn. Cimex incarnatus, Drury Illustrations, App. vol. 2, Lf edit. pi. 36, f 5. 
Cimex nigripes, Fahr. Syst. Rhyng. 149. 17. Wolff, 1, t . 2 , f. 11. Donovan ls£ edit. 
Cimex melanopus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2149. 
This beautiful species bears a distant similitude to Cimex aurantius, described 
among the insects of China; it is found in the environs of Batavia, as we are 
informed, but is by no means common there. 
TESSERATOMA PAPILLOSA. 
Plate XIV. fig. 2. 
Genus. Tesseratoma, St. Farg. et Serv. Laporte. Burmeister. 
Species. Tesseratoma Papillosa : lutea ; thoracis lateribus subrotundatis ; antennis fuscis, 
hasi suhferrugineis ; ahdomine supra purpureo-ferruginono. Long. Corp. unc. 1. 
Tesseratoma : luteous ; thorax with the sides rounded ; antennae dark brown, reddish 
towards the base; abdomen above purplish-ferruginous. Length 1 inch. 
Syn. Cimex papillosus, Drury, App. vol. 2, pi. 43, f. 2. ( nec Fahr. Burmeister, fy c.) 
Donovan, Is# edit. 
Tesseratoma Sonneratii, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. 10. 590. 
Cimex Chinensis, Thunberg, Nov. Ins. t. 11, f. 59. Laporte, Hemipt. p. 60. 
“ Professor Thunberg describes this Cimex under the name of Chinensis. Our 
figures represent both the larva and the perfect insect. That our specimens are from 
