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THE HETEEOPTEEA OF INDO-CHINA." 

 By W. L. Distant. 

 Fam. PiEDuviiD^. 



(Continued from p. 149.) 



Subfam. HARPACTORINiE. 

 (Received from M. R. Vitalis de Salvaza.) 



List of Species 



Harpactor fusctpes, Fabr. 



margmelhis, Fabr. 

 flavus, Dist. 

 S plied anolestes mendicus, Stal. 

 flaviventris, 



sp. n. 

 ,, vmrginiventris, 



sp. n. 

 ,, femoralis, sp. n, 



aterrimus, sp. n. 

 Cosinolestes annuiipes, Dist. 

 ,, nigrinus, sp. n. 



Velinus malayus, Stdl. 

 ,, annidatiis, Dist. 



lobatus, Stal. 

 ,, castaneus, sp. n. 

 nigripes, sp. n. 

 Narsetes longinus, Dist. 

 Sycanus villicus, Stal. 

 ,, falleni, Stal. 



leucomesus, Walk. 



ALREADY EeCEIVED. 



Sycanus elongatulus, sp. n. 



„ ventralis, sp. n. 



,, versicolor, Dohrn. 

 viduus, sp. n. 

 Agriolestes ineptus, Stal. 

 Agriosphodrus dohrni, Sign. 

 Cydnocoris fasciatus, Reut. 

 Phyja tricolor, gen. n., sp. n. 

 Endochns nigricornis, Stal. 

 ,, atricapillus, Dist. 

 ,, campbelli, Dist. 

 Ejndatts connectens, sp. n. 



,, famulus, Stal. 

 Astinus siamensis, Dist. 

 Isyndus heros, Fabr. 



,, reticulatus, St&l. 



,, lativentns, sp. n. 

 Rihirbus trochantericus, Stal. 

 Panthous icarus, Stal. 

 Parapanthous spinicollis, 



gen. nov., sp. 



Sidiedanolestes jlaviventris, sp. n. 



Head, antennae, rostrum, pronotum, sternum, legs, scutellum and 

 corium sbining black ; abdomen beneath ochraceous ; membrane black, 

 its apical area bronzy-brown ; first joint of antennte about as long as 

 anterior femora ; head about equal in length to that of pronotum ; 

 anterior and posterior pronotal lobes strongly centrally longitudinally 

 excavate, the lateral angles of the posterior lobe moderately nodulose ; 

 the connexivum ochraceous and distinctly exposed ; membrane con- 

 siderably passing the abdominal apex. 



Long, incl. membr., l-i-15 mm. 



Habitat. — Tonkin ; Chapa. 



Sphedanolestes marciiiiirentris, sp. d. 



Black, shining ; first joint of rostrum, excluding base, bi-annulations 

 to femora, subbasal annulations to tibite and the connexivum ochra- 

 ceous, the latter with large black spots both above and beneath ; first 

 joint of antennte a little longer than anterior femora ; pronotum with 

 the anterior and posterior lobes strongly centrally longitudinally 



