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LOXA FLAVICOLLIS. 
 Cimex flavicollis Dru. Il. IL, p. 67, t. 36, f. 4 (K778)}. 
AROCERA ACROLEUCA. 
Pentatoma acroleucum Perty. Del., p. 168, t. 38, f. 11 (1834). 
PHARYPIA NITIDIVENTRIS. 
Ptilarmus nitidiventris Stäl. Stett. Ent. Zeit. XXII, p. 140., 
I (1861). 
NEZARA STICTICA. 
Rhaphigaster stictieus Dall. List. Hém. I, p. 281, 22 (1851). 
NEZARA DIFFICILIS ? 
_ Rhaphigaster dificilis Stal. Rio-Jan. Hém. I, p. 23, 5 (18€0). 
NEZARA sp. ? 
BANASA VARIANS. 
Rhaphigaster varians Sal, Rio-Jan. Hem. I, p. 24, 1 (1860). 
PALLANTIA MACULA. . 
Rhaphigaster macula Dall., List. Hem. I, p. 284, 32 (1851). 
ARVELIUS ALBO-PUNCTATUS, 
Cimez albo-punctatus De Geer,Mém. III, p.331,5, t.34.f.6(1773). 
BRACHYSTETHUS GENICULATUS. 
Cimez geniculatus Fabr. Mant. Ins. II, p. 293, 142 (1787). 
BRACHYSTETHUS RUBRO-MACULATUS. : 
Brachystethus rubro-maculatus Dall.,List.Hem.I,p.337,4(1851). 
PEROMATUS NOTATUS 
E'dessa notala Burm., Handb. II. I, p. 354, 1 (1835). 
PEROMATUS NODIFER. 
Edessa nodifera Hope, Cat. I, p. 28 (1837). 
EDESSA CER VUS. 
Cimex cervus Fabr. Mant. Ins. Il, p. 283, 40 (1787). 
Edessa ansata n. sp. 
Head ochraceous, eyes piceous (antennæ mutilated). Pronotum 
- with the anterior portion ochraceous, the posterior half from between 
the pronotal angles olivaceous ; the lateral angles somewhat slender 
and prominently produced, their posterior margins obscurely notched, 
their apices subacute and very slightly recurved, these pronotal 
protuberances are black in colour. Scutellum pale olivaceous, the 
apex sub-acutely pointed and extending to a little beyond base of 
membrane. Corium dark purplish. Connexivum ochraceous with 
the four terminal spines, (of which the penultimate two are long), 
more or less black. Membrane very dark bronzy. Body beneath and 
legs ochraceous with the following purplish markings; — a trans- 
verse streak on the pro-meso- and metasternums, the segmental 
incisures, stigmatal streaks, a longitudinal fascia near the lateral 
abdominal margins, and a narrow central longitudinal fascia; the 
tibiæ and tarsi castaneous. Rostrum ochraceous with its apex 
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