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slightly convexly elevated at centre ; mesosternum centrally carinate. 

 Long. 13 millim. Exp. pronot. angl. 2 millim. 



This genus was previously represented by a single Indian 

 species. 



Ilalyomorpha piais. 



Cimex picus, Fabr., Ent. Syst. iv. p. 115 (1794). 

 A species common to the Oriental and Malayan regions, and 

 found in China and Japan. 



Glaucias montivagus, sp.n. 



Above bright olivaceous green ; head and anterior area of pro- 

 notum — concavely extending to the lateral angles — pale testaceous ; 

 head with the margins narrowly, a puncture on each side of the 

 central lobe near eyes, and about four small spots near base, black ; 

 pronotum with about anterior half of the lateral margin blackly 

 punctate, a few scattered black punctures on the pale testaceous 

 area, and a series of black punctures on the anterior margin of the 

 olivaceous green basal area ; antennte with the first, second, and third 

 joints virescent, apex of the third black, fourth and fifth sub- 

 testaceous, about apical third of fourth and nearly apical half of 

 fifth black, third, fourth, and fifth joints subequal in length ; body 

 beneath and legs virescent, paler than above ; abdomen with a series 

 of small black spots on the lateral margins at the apices of the seg- 

 mental incisures ; posterior area of pronotum, scutellum, and corium 

 thickly punctate ; membrane pale, hyaline ; rostrum with the apical 

 joint mutilated in type, second and third joints almost equally long ; 

 mesosternum distinctly carinate. Long. 13 miUim. Exp. pronot. 

 angl. 7 millim. 



In colour and markings allied to Z. herylliis, Fabr., var crassa, 

 Westw., but a smaller species with the head more slenderly 

 elongate and considerably more narrowed at apex. 



COLEOPTERA COLLECTED ON THE J. C. MoULTON EXPEDITION 



TO SiRUNBU (Sarawak). 

 (Determined by C. J. Gahan.) 

 LoNGicoRNiA. — Glenea pustulata, Thorns, (one female). Ptcro- 

 lophia sp. (one male?) ; melanura, Pasc, var. 



Halticid^. — Chalcenus sp. (one male) ; not in B. M. Coll. 

 Carabid^. — Lesticus sp. (two males, one female) ; not in 

 B. M. Coll. 



CuRCULiONiD^. — Poteriophorus howringi, Waterh., var. 



(Determined by J. J. Arrow.) 

 Eutelid.e. — Peltonotus vittatus, Arrow. The two female 

 specimens differ slightly in marking from the unique type in 

 M. Oberthiir's collection. The male must be awaited for the 

 positive determination of the species (J. J. A.) 



