BHYNCHOTA. 
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Head with a deep central longitudinal incision between the eyes. Pronotum rugulose, faintly 
anteriorly and more distinctly towards posterior border. Hemielytra slightly pilose, some¬ 
what paler towards costal margin, and with extreme outer margin somewhat obscure pitchy. 
Membrane pale fuscous, somewhat clouded. Scutellum obscurely and transversely strigose. 
Underside of body castaneous. Pore-legs ochraeeous, tibiae with a longitudinal row of small 
brownish spots. The rest of the legs wanting. 
Long. 7 mill. 
Sab. —Murree. . 
Family— NABIDJE, Fieb. 
33. Cohisctjs feiius, Linn. 
Cimex ferns, Lin., Faun. Suec., 256, 962 (1761 ).—•Nobis ferns, Fieb., Eur. Hem., p. 161, 9 (1861). 
Rent., O. Y. A. F. 29, 6, p. 72, 5 (1872). 
Sab .—Yarkand and neighbourhood. 
Palaearctic species. America borealis, New Jersey, Wisconsin, California {Mas. Holm., 
Stal); Europa tota, North-Western Siberia (Sahlberg) ; Algeria (Lucas). 
Family— RED UVIlDjE, Stal. 
Sub-Family —REDTJVIINM (RED U VIIN AJ, Stal. 
34. Beduvius (harpiscus) reuteri, Hist. Pig. 9. 
Beduvius [.Harpiscm ) reuteri, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 125, 1879. 
Black, shining, trochanters and bases of femora sanguineous. 
Allied to 11. morio , Kol. Hr. Beater, who has kindly compared the two species for me, 
writes :—“ B. (Harpisco) morioni, colore similis , sed major et in omnibus latior, magis nitidus , 
pedibus pilis exsertis longis destitutis, capiie pronoti lobo postico tantum paullo longiore , lro~ 
chanteribus basique ipsa femorum rufis diver gens. Obs.— Gala nigra , ut in B. morione.” 
Long. 20 mill. 
Sab .—Sind Valley. 
35. Bedtjvius (Bhinocoris) iracundus. Scop. 
Cimex iracundm, Scop., Ent. Carn., p. 130, 378 (1763 ).-—Harpactor iracundus, Fieb., Eur, Hem. 153 
(1861). 
Sab.—Sind Valley, August 1873. European form. 
