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violaceous, the stigma and nervures black ; the top of the second 

 cubital cellule is not much more than half the length of the space 

 bounded by the recurrent nervures. The petiole is coarsely rugosely 

 punctured ; on the sides the punctuation is coarser, more irregular, 

 and running into reticulations. 



(To be continued.) 



MISCELLANEA RHYNCHOTALIA.— No. 5. 



By G. W. Kirkaldy, F.E.S. 



(Concluded from p. 284.) 



L.EMOCORIS POSEIDON, Sp. DOV. 



Allied to L. costce, Eeuter, but the latter has much smaller 

 eyes. 



Clothed with sparse white pubescence. Head, pronotum, and 

 scutellum blackish. Elytra brownish, basal third of corium (base 

 itself excepted), a large spot on the costal margin near the apex, not 

 reaching to the claval or membranal margin, whitish. Membrane 

 fumate, iridescent. Antennae brownish white, basal half of the first 

 segment blackish brown, apical half dirty wliitish. Beneath pale 

 brownish, apex of cox^e and the rostrum whitish. Lateral margins 

 of the sterna blackish. Eyes very large, occupying the greatest part 

 of the head (in profile). Eostrum reaching well beyond posterior 

 coxas ; second segment of antennae one-fifth longer than the third, 

 more than three times as long as the first, the latter reaching a little 

 in front of the head. Vertex scarcely wider than an eye. Base of 

 pronotum one-half wider than the head and eyes, twice as wide as the 

 eyes together. Long. 3-2 mill, (with elytra), 2*5 mill, (to apex of 

 abdomen), lat. 1 mill. 



Hah. Guinea, Addah (ex coll. Montandon). 



L.EMOCORIS (?) RAVENAR, Sp. nOV. 



Clothed with fairly long, somewhat bristly, yellowish hairs. Head, 

 pronotum, scutellum and under side, antennae, rostrum, &c., pale 

 flavous. Elytra pale olivaceo-flavous, a whitish band across elytra at 

 apex of clavus, and a large whitish spot at apex of corium, not 

 reaching to interior margins. Head (in profile) twice as long as the 

 thickened first antennal segment, vertex a trifle wider than the eyes 

 together. Eostrum reaching to apex of posterior coxae. Second seg- 

 ment of antennae three times as long as the first, one-sixth longer than 

 the third. Long. 3 mill, (including elytra), lat. | mill. 



Hab. Java (ex coll. Montandon). 



Shana, gen. nov. 

 Belongs to Ca-psaria ; distinguished from Polijmerus, Eeuter, 

 and Poeciloscytus, Fieber (to which it is remotely allied) by the 

 very distinct stink-orifices ; from Charagochilus by the slender 

 collar and the length of the tarsi. 



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