144 FAUNA HAIVAIIENSIS 



Division Miraria Renter. 

 Oronomiris gen. nov. 



Closely allied to Megaloceraea Fieb., but distinguished by different form of head 

 and the much longer legs. 



Elongate. Vertex apically suboval, sulcate longitudinally at the base ; frons 

 strongly compressed, produced horizontally in front of the vertex, triangular. Pronotum 

 longer than broad, with five longitudinal keels (lateral, sublateral, and median) ; base 

 emarginate, exposing anterior part of scutellum. Exterior cell of membrane more or 

 less opaque. 



(i) Oronomiris /lazcaiic/isis, sp. no\\ 



Plate V. fig. 30. 



Cinereotestaceous (tinged with sanguineous in one specimen), pronotal and scutellar 

 keels a little paler ; (brownish next to keels in one specimen). Eyes greyish. Apex o' 

 rostrum and the tarsi blackish. A black spot in the basal angle of membrane. 



Head as long as (or a trifle longer than) the pronotum, a trifle more than twice a. 1 

 long as wide across the eyes. Vertex two-fifths wider than the two eyes together, the ' 

 latter touching the pronotum. Second segment of antennae a little longer than third 

 twice as long as the first which is one-half longer than the head ; fourth segment short' 



Base of pronotum as wide as the length of the head, and ^ wider than apic.-* 

 margin of pronotum. Rostrum reaching to apex of posterior coxae. Elytra reachir 

 beyond apex of abdomen. P'irst segment of posterior tarsi twice as long as second a 

 third together, second twice as long as third. 



Long. 4"2 — 5'8 mm. ; lat. nearly i mm. t. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kona, 3000 ft. to 4000 ft. (September). — Lanai, Koele Mts. 2000 f 

 (January). — Oahu, Waianae plains (April). Si.x specimens (tour from Kona), all 

 somewhat poor condition. 



Nesiomiris, gen. nov. ^ 



Allied to Teratocoris, Fieber, distinguished by the length of the antennae, and by 

 the proportions and structure of the tarsi. , 



Linear, glabrous, vertex transverse, transversely impressed, longitudinally sulcate ; V 

 basally marginate. Head (and eyes) wider than the anterior part of the posterior lobe ^ 

 of pronotum, produced in a non-attenuated collar behind the margination. Antennae 

 one-half longer than the entire body. Eyes large, remote from pronotum, together as 

 wide as the vertex. Frons not covering the clypeus, which is elongate, reaching nearly 



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