50 APPENDIX. LYGJEIDiE. 



Paeomius exiguus. (Vol. II, p, 51.) 

 Paromius robustior, Bredd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 204. 



This species varies in coloration as do others in Paromius and 

 Pamera. In typical forms the body beneath is uniformly 

 piceous, in others the ventral surface of the abdomen is largely 

 brownish-ochraceous, the same remark applies to the colour of 

 the femora. 



Add : — Hah. Calcutta and Manipur {Ind. Mus.) ; Bengal ; Pusa 

 (Lefroy). 



Genus PAMERA. (Vol. II, p. 51.) 



Pameba vincta. (Vol. II, p. 52.) 



Orthoea periplanios, Kirk. Canad. Entomol. xxxix, p. 246 (1907). 

 Orthoea pacifica, Kirk, (nee 8tal) Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1907, p. 776. 



Kirkaldy (Ann. Sbc. Ent. Belg. 1907, p. 121) disputed the cor- 

 rectness of my wide distribution for this species. He was, 

 however, unfamiliar with the species, for Bergroth (to whom he 

 sent examples of his identifications) informs me by letter that both 

 jieriplanios. Kirk., and that erroneously referred to by him as 

 ■pacifica, Stal, are undoubtedly synonyms of vincta, Say. We 

 may therefore now add the additional localities of Fiji, Hawaii, 

 and Queensland. (Kirkaldy subsequently admitted the above 

 synonymy : Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, xxxiii, p. 357 (1908)). 



Pamera nietneri. (Vol. II, p. 53.) 



Var. Apical joint of antennae with about the basal half luteous. 

 Add :—Hah. Calcutta. Orissa ; Gopkuda Island, Lake Chilka. 

 Tenasserim ; base of Dawna Hills {Ind. Mus.). 



2825. Pamera emersoni, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 491 (1909). 



Head and anterior lobe of pronotum black, posterior pronotal 

 lobe more purplish-black, with an ochraceous submarginal line 

 near each lateral angle ; scutellum black; corium ochraceous with 

 dark punctures, inner margin and apex of clavus, inner marginal 

 area and apical margin of corium black ; membrane fuscous- 

 brown, with curved longitudinal whitish lines ; body beneath, 

 legs, and rostrum black : second joint of rostrum, apices of 

 anterior femora, apical halves of intermediate femora, and 

 anterior and intermediate tibiae and tarsi, ochraceous, the latter 

 infuscate at apices (posterior legs mutilated in typical specimen) ; 

 antennae black, the apical joint with its basal half stramineous, 

 first joint slightly passing apex of head, second and fourth 



