BY G. W. KIRKALDY. 787 



margins of hind area divergent; bind margins a little sinuate. 

 Ciineus elongate. Membrane with two cells, the inner almost 

 oblong, obliquely truncate apically. 



37. S. CHAMBEHSi, sp.nov. (Pl.xliii., fig.8). 



Shining orange-red; legs, etc., paler. Eyes blackish. Antennse 

 dark reddish-fuscous. Membrane hyaline, apically smoky, veins 

 scarcely red. Wing-veins pale fuscous. Abdomen dark blood-red. 

 Hind tibiae with three pale fuscous rings. Head, pronotum, and 

 scutellum not punctured. Antennae 25, 100, 25, 23, the first 

 segment half as long as the width of the pronotum apically. 

 Hindmargin of pronotum three-fifths longer than the apical 

 margin. Length 6 mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (Aug.; Perkins); one female in poor 

 condition. 



I have pleasure in naming this after Mr. W. E. Chambers, 

 who has adorned my recent memoirs with many fine drawings. 



Paracalocoris Distant. 



38. P. AUSTRiNus, sp.nov. 



- Ochreous-brown, with pale golden-yellow pubescence. Head 

 with a black impression just basal of the antennal insertions. 

 First segment of the antennae dark reddish-fuscous, second 

 ochreous-fuscous with the apical half blackish, third dark fuscous 

 with the base pale ochreous. Labium pale ochreous-fuscous, 

 third segment and apex of the fourth blackish. Collar narrowly 

 margined posterior^ with black. Pronotum with two pale 

 smoky-fuscous broad bands down the middle of the hind area. 

 The transversely impressed line on the scutellum blackish, 

 anterolateral angles broadly pale smoky-fuscous. Corium mostly 

 suffused with pale smoky-fuscous; cuneus subsanguineous, apical 

 margin smoky. Commissural margin narrowly blackish. Mem- 

 brane hyaline, apical margin irregularly dark smoky; veins 

 blackish, apical angle of the inner cell suffused. Mesopleurae 

 each with a large blackish spot; underside generally more or less 



