32 APPENDIX. — LTG^ID.^. 



PniENACANTHA BicoLOR, Dist. (Curupiia) i, p. 412, & p. 411. 

 f. 242; Horv. (Phsenacautha {AMOxygma)), A^in. Mus. Huiuj. 

 ii, p. 1^38 (1904). 



Under the name of Phanmcantha solers, Dr. Horvath has 

 described* the form I figured {supra) as P. hicolor, Dist. This I 

 take to be a varietal form of the species ; Dr. Horvath considers 

 it as specifically distinct. This difference in opinion, at least for 

 the present and awaiting more material, must continue. 



2807. Phsenacantlia viridipennis, Horv. (Phtenacautha (Anorygma)), 

 A7m. Mils. ITiiHf/. ii, p. l;J9 (1904). 



" Flavous-testaceous ; apical half of pronotum, scutellum, head 

 beneath, and sternum wholly glaucous black ; head scarcely broader 

 than posterior lobe of pronotum, with two anteriorly diverging 

 lines on the vertex and two small basal bands on the cephalic lobe, 

 fuscescent; antennoe one-fifth longer thau the body, first joint a 

 little longer than second joint and one-fourth shorter than third, 

 the two apical joints equally long ; apex of rostrum black : pro- 

 notum nearly oue-fourth longer than its own breadth, anteriorly 

 oonvexly declivous and a little narrowed, the anterior and posterior 

 lobes placed in the same plane and separated by a shallow impression, 

 anterior lobe nearly impunctate, with the vertex a little higher an- 

 teriorly, posterior lobe three times as long as anterior lobe, densely 

 punctate and, besides the black anterior margin, with a median black 

 band posteriorly abbreviated ; scutellum punctate, apical spine a 

 little shorter than the posterior lobe of the pronotum, vertical, 

 black, basal third flavous white ; hemelytra a little shorter thau 

 the abdomen, virescent hyaline, the veins testaceous; sternutn 

 densely and distinctly punctate ; abdomen ochraceous, base above 

 and beneath black or blackish, lateral margins whitisli testaceous, 

 l)Osterior margin of the third ventral segment straight." (Hor- 

 vath.) 



"Length $ 11 ; breadth U millim." 



Hab. Tenasserim ; Thagata {Feci). Sumatra {fide Horvdth). 



I have not seen this species. 



Genus MALCUS. (Vol. II, p. 32.) 



Malcus scutellatus. (Vol. II, p. 33.) 



Malcus flavidipes, Bredd. (nee Stdl), Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907 

 p. 41. 



Breddin {supra) has stated that M. scutellatus, Dist. =flavi<.lipes, 

 Stal (vol. ii, p. 33). He was, however, clearly unfamiliar with the 

 two species and has misunderstood that of Stal. 



» Ann. Mas. Hung. ii. p. 139 (1904). 



