LVIIT 
Sub-fam. Asopinsæ. 
STIRETRUS SEPTEMGUTTATUS. 
Stirelrus seplemquitatus Germ. Zeïtschr. I. 1. p. 17, À RE 
f. 5 (1839). 
STIRETRUS SMARAGDULUS. 
Seutellera smaragdula St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Méth. X, p. 410. 
I (1825). 
STIRETRUS ATRICAPILLUS. 
Slretrus atricapillus Westw. in Hope, Cat. Hem. I, p. 18 
(1837). 
STIRETRUS LYTHRODES. 
Stiretrus lythrodes Germ. Zeitschr., I, 1, p. 14, 8 (1839). 
STIRETRUS DECEMGUTTATUS. 
Seutellera decemgquitata St.Farg. et Serv., Enc. méth.X, p. 410, 
2 (1825). 
STIRETRUS LORATUS. ; 
Stretrus loratus Germ. Zeïitschr., I, 1, p. 15, 10, pl. 1, f. 8 
(1839). 
PERILLUS CONFLUENS. 
Asopus confruens H.S. Wanz, Ins. V, p. 77, f. 522 (1839). 
CORYZORHAPHIS CRUCIATA. ., 
Coryzorhaphis cruciata Stal. En. Hem., I, p. 38 (1870). 
PODISUS BIFIDUS. 
E'dessa bifida Lap. in Silb. Rev. I, p. 36 (1833). 
PODISUS OBSCURUS var.? 
Arma obscura Dall., List. Hem., I, p. 100, 10 (1851). 
T'identify the two specimens as above with doubt, as though 
I have compared them with the type of Dallas’s species, with which 
in all essentials they agree, further comparaison with the descrip- 
tion given by Dallas, show discrepancies in the colour of the ros- 
trum and the ventral spine. | 
PODISUS LINEOLAT US. 
Halys lineolata H. S. Wanz. Ins. V, p. 69, f. 514 (1839). 
PODISUS CRASSIMARGO. 
Telepta crassimargo Stäl, Rio Jan. Hem., I, p. 10, 1 (1860). 
Podisus volxemi n. sp. 
Ochraceous, thickly covered with coarse reddish punctures; 
antennæ ochraceous, the third, fourth and fifth joints somewhat 
castaneous, second joint longest, third and fifth subequal in length 
and shorter than fourth. Eyes pale luteous. Pronotum with the 
anterior lateral margins crenulate and pale luteous, the lateral angles 
broadly and conically produced and pale castaneous in hue. Scutel- 
lum with a central levigate line not reaching base but extending to 
apex, and with a small excavated spot at each lateral angle. 
