770 HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA FROM EASTERN AUSTRALIA 



PYRRHOCORID^. 



Syncrotus Bergroth. 



4a. S. ciRCUMSCRiPTus Bergroth. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (June; Perkins); a single male measuring 

 6 mill., and agreeing fairly with Bergroth's description. 



GEOCORID^. 



Graptostethus Stal. 



5. G. cardinalis (Stal). 

 Hah. — Q.: Bundaberg (Sept.-Dec; Koebele). 



C Y M u s Hahn. 



6. C. VULTURNUS, sp.nov. 



Pale brownish-yellow, scutellum and anterior part of pronotum, 

 etc., tinged with ferruginous; keels on pronotum and scutellum 

 clear pale yellow. Tegmina pale yellow, apical margin of corium 

 narrowly fuscous; membrane hyaline. Fourth segment of labium 

 black. Second segment of antenna3 longer than the first, which 

 reaches beyond the head, and a trifle longer than the fourth; 

 third equal to second and fourth together. Length 4^ mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Bundaberg (Sept.-Dec; Koebele). 



Allied to C. tahidus Stal, but larger, and the second segment 

 of the antennae a little longer than the fourth. 



N Y s I u s Dallas. 



7. N. viNiTOU Bergroth. 



Hah. — Q.: Bundaberg (Sept.-Dec; Koebele). Also from New- 

 South Wales and Victoria; and recently introduced into the 

 Hawaiian Islands. 



Phaenacantha Horvath. 



8. P. AUSTRALIiE, sp.nOV. 



Closely allied to P. amhigua Horv., but differing as follows : 

 head distinctly wider than pronotum, and pallid except for two 



