BY G. W. KIRKALDY. 773 



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

 The colour and the short labium and tegmina will distinguish 

 this at once. 



O X Y c A R E N u s Fieber. 



12. O. LiFUANUs Kirkaldy. 



Ilab. — Q.: Bundaberg (Sept. -Dec; Koebele). Originally de- 

 scribed from Lifu, into which it is perhaps a recent introduction. 



Geocoris Fallen. 



13. G. ROSEOBISTRIATUS, sp.nOV. 



Pale ochraceous; eyes, ocelli, three longitudinal percurrent 

 (the two lateral angularly convergent) lines on vertex, apical 

 half of second and of third segments of antennae, six longitudinal 

 percurrent lines on pronotum, scutellum medially, pleurites, an 

 oblique line on gense, etc., rose-red. Pronotum fuscously punc- 

 tured, an opaque area subanteriorly (vvith a transverse faint 

 fuscous line), and rather more sparsely punctured posteriorly. 

 Tegmina hyaline, yellowish-tinged, corium with three rows of 

 fuscous punctures. Abdomen blackish (except as mentioned 

 above). Labium reaching to about the middle trochanters, first 

 two segments subequal. Antennae 9, 20, 15, 17. Hind margin 

 of pronotum about one-seventh wider than the head. Length 

 5 mill. 



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



In very bad condition, but so distinct that I have ventured to 

 describe it. 



14. G. CAPKicoRNUTUS, sp.nov. 



Rather elongate; shining black; underside of head (except 

 basally at the side), antennae (except the fuscous base of the 

 third, and apical five-sixths of the fourth), legs, pleurites (except 

 the incisures), a sublateral streak down the basal half of the 

 corium, and a broad stripe down the middle of the posterior 

 three-fourths of the scutellum, pale yellow. Labium brownish- 

 yellow. Ocelli red. Eyes dark fuscous, paler ventrally. Mem- 

 brane dark smoky. Head one-eighth wider than the pronotum. 



