STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
790 
say’s heteroptbrous hkmiptera. 
lytra at the termination obliquely rectilinear ; corium but little 
longer than the scutel. 
Length nearly three-tenths of an inch. 
The thorax has no appearance of elevated lines, but these are 
substituted by four slightly elevated obtuse bullae on the ante¬ 
rior margin. This species is closely allied to granulatus Nob. 
but is a much larger insect. 
9. [A.] lobatus, Thorax acutely emarginate before the middle 
of the edge, without elevated lines behind. 
Inhab. Indiana. 
Body fuscous, granulated: head with the projection before the 
eyes rather obtuse, tip robust, obtuse: antenna, third joint longer 
than the second: thorax quadrilineate before the middle; lateral 
edge acutely emarginate before the middle, the anterior angles 
lobiform : scutel with an elevated line and lateral edge : heme¬ 
lytra with a short corium; much narrower than the tergum: 
rostrum not longer than the head. 
Length seven-twentieths of an inch. 
Resembles granulatus and emarginatus Nob. but the nasus and 
angulated projection before the eye are much more obtuso, and 
the emargiuation of the lateral edge of the thorax is acute and 
more profound, and the thoracic lineations are in much higher 
relief. The species is uncommon. 
Aneurus, Curtis. 
A. politus, Rufous; tubercle before the eyes short obtuse. 
Inhab. Florida. 
Body rufous, somewhat polished ; minutely rugulous, much 
depressed : head fuscous, excepting the prominent lobe or nasus 
which is subacute, tubercle before the eyes scarcely prominent 
obtuse : thorax brown behind ; anterior angles rather prominent 
and rounded; lateral edge widely emarginate: scutel brown, 
convex : hemelytra brown at base, fuliginous towards the tip. 
Length three-twentieths of an inch. 
Resembles the Icevis, Fabr, but the hemelytra are not dull 
white on the margin; and the tubercle before the eyes is not 
prominent as represented by Curtis. 
