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EUSCHISTUS SPURCULUS. 
Euschislus (Lycipta) spurculus Stäl, Stett. Ent. Zeit. XXII, 
p. 100, 58 (1862). 
EUSCHISTUS COMPTUS. 
Buschistus comptus Walk , Cat. Het. III, p. 550 (1868). 
EUSCHISTUS CONVERGENS. 
Cimez convergens H. S. WanzIns. VI, p. 94. f. 665 (1842). 
EUSCHISTUS BIFORMIS. 
E'uschistus biformis Stäl, Stett. Ent. Zeit. XXIII,p. 100.61(1862). 
Euschistus quadrimaculatus n. sp. 
Rufous-brown, thickly coarsely and darkly punctate. Headrounded 
in front, the central lobe longer than the lateral lobes and slightly 
projecting in front; antennæ rufous-brown, third and fourth joints 
subequal in length and longer than the second (fifth joint mutilated). 
Pronotum deflexed in front with four discal black spots formed 
of clusters of black punctures, the lateral angles well produced 
upwards and forwards, the apices slightly reflexed and subacute and 
black. Scutellum with a small foveate black spot at each basal angle, 
tie apex luteous. Connexivum ochraceous, spotted with black. 
Membrane bronzy-brown the apex pale hyaline. Head beneath, ster- 
num and legs ochraceous, abdomen pale reddish-ochraceous, the 
sternum coarsely and the abdomen finely punctate, the spiracles and 
a waved fascia ou each side of the abdomen black. Rostrum reaching 
the posterior coxæ, ochraceous with its apex black. 
Long 12 millim. Exp. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 
Hab. — Sr Joao d’el Rey. 
EUSCHISTUS sp. 
À single specimen too mutilated for accurate determination. 
DICHELOPS PUNCTATUS. 
Dichelops punctatus Spin. Ess., p. 300 (1837). 
PADÆUS IRRORATUS. | 
Cimex irroratus H. S. Wanz. Ins. IV, p. 19. f. 367 (1839). 
PROXYS ALBO-PUNCTATUS. . 
Pentatoma albo-punctata P. B. Ins., p. 130. Hém. p. 9, f. 8 
(1803). | 
PROXYS PUNCTULATUS. 
Halys? punctutata P. B. Ins., p. 188. Hem, t:-11,.i. 9 (1605). 
CHLOROCORIS COMPLANATUS. 
Pentatoma complanata Guér. Voy. Coq. Ins., p. 167. Hém., t. 2, 
f. 18 (830). 
CHLOROCORIS RUFISPINUS. 
Chlorocoris rufispinus Dall. List ‘Hém. I, p.167, 2 (1851). 
CHLOROCORIS ABERRANS. 
Chlorocoris aberrans Dist. Biol. Centr. Am. Rhyn. I, p. 69, 6. 
T. V. f. 24 (1880). . 
