Descriptions ofneiv species of Eumolpidce and Halticida 97 



Chrysocoris dissimilis, 11. sp. 

 Boily above ochraceous, thickly and more darkly punctate. Head with 

 the eyes, basal margin, central lobe, and antennae, black ; a spot at base of 

 central lobe and basal joint of antennae (excluding apex) ochraceous. Pro- 

 notum with a broad central transverse fascia on anterior area, and a trans- 

 verse series of six spots on posterior area, black. Scutellum with the basal 

 margin, two transverse spots near base, and four rounded spots on disk, 

 black. Margins of corium black. Body beneath and legs ochraceous ; 

 femoral streaks, tibi«, tarsi, abdominal and sternal incisures, rostrum ex- 

 cluding base, a spot on each side of head near insertion of antennae, sternal 

 spots and abdominal stigmatal spots, black. Long. 10 millim. 



Hah. Malayan Archipelago : ^u.m.ha> (Doherty) . 

 A small species unlike any other of the genus. 



SYNONYMICAL NOTES. 



Tetrarthria lineata, Walk., Cat. Heteropt. i. p. 18, n. 2, 1867 

 = var. Tetrarthria variegatayDdXl., List. Hem. i. p. 20, n. 1, t. 1, 

 f. 1 (1851). 



I have received this form of the species from Perak, in the 

 Malay Peninsula. 



Tetrarthria lateralis, Walk., Cat. Heteropt. i. p. 21, n. 11, 

 1867 = var. Tetrarthria variegata, Dall., ibid. 



This form of the species is also found in Assam. 



Callidea aureocincta, Walk., Cat. Het. i. p. 41 (1867), Callidea 

 siibapicalis, Walk., ibid. p. 36, and Callidea curtula, Walk., ibid, 

 p. 39, are three varietal forms of Philia senator, Fabr., Syst. 

 Ehyng. p. 131, n. 14 (1803). 



The above probably do not exhaust the varieties of T. 

 variegata and P. senator, described by Walker, but only refer to 

 specimens thus identified in my own collection. 



DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW SPECIES OF EUMOLPID^ 

 AND HALTICID^ FROM AFRICA (GABOON). 



By Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. 



Menius subcostatus, n. sp. 



Broad and robust, metallic green ; antennae black ; head rather closely 

 punctured ; thorax more strongly but subremotely punctured ; elytra rather 

 strongly but not very regularly punctate-striate ; the sides with a short costa 

 near the apex ; femora with a strong tooth. Length, 4 lines. 



Head finely punctured, the punctures somewhat elongate, the eyes 



SUPPLEMENT, ENTOM. — JAN., 1893. O 



