HEMIPTERA. 
CIMEX B A N K S I I. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Snout infle£ted: antenna longer than the thorax: wings four, folded acrofs, the upper ones coriaceous 
on the anterior part: back flat: thorax margined: legs formed for running. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Scutellate: violaceous: an anchor formed fpot on the thorax, with two curved lines, and three oval 
fpots on the fcutel fanguineous. 
Cimex Bank.su : 
fcutellaris violaceus, thorace macula anchorae-formi fcutello arcubus duobus maculifque 
tribus ovalibus fanguineis. 
The entomologift we are convinced will be delighted with this choice addition to our feleftion of 
Auftralafian Cimicesj it is perfectly new, of a confpicuous figure, large, and beautiful, and upon the 
whole fo well deferves fome name of appofite fignification to diftinguifh it that we fliall aflign to it that 
of Bankfii. It is a little remarkable, that this is a fpecific name not pre-occupied by any of the Cimex 
genus, although it will be remembered, that to the afliduities bellowed by Sir Jofeph Banks on the 
fcience of Entomology, we are indebted for the difcovery of three of the fined: fpecies of that genus hitherto 
known. Imperialis, Regalis, and Paganus, all which are natives of New Holland. 
Cimex Bankfii is from New Holland, where it was found by Dr. White, and is at this time in the 
colle&ion of our worthy friend Mr. Francillon; as are also the two other new fpecies which we defcribe 
under the fpecific names of Auftralafia and Elegans. 
CIMEX IMPERIALIS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Scutellate, thorax and fcutel rufous, abdomen blue, with a fanguineous margin. 
Cimex Imperials: fcutellaris thorace fcutelloque rufis, abdomine cyaneo: margine fanguineo. 
Fab. Ent. Syfi. T. 4. p. 81.— UNFIGURED. 
An inhabitant of New Holland. From the cabinet of the Right Hon. Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart 
