258 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



P. 49. Asterolecanium, Signoret, 1869, Ann. S. Ent. France 

 (4), ix. 101. 



P. 59. Pollinia, Sign., 1. c. 



P. 246. Fiorinia, Sign., 1. c, 99 ; type arecce (Bdv.), Sign. = 

 fiorinicB (Tozz.). 



P. 295. Targionia, Sign., 1. c, 100. 



P. 301. Aonidia, Sign., 1. c, 99 ; type aonidiun ^= lauri. 



P. 304. Mytilasjns, Sign., 1. c, 99 (syn. of Lepidosa'phes) . 



P. 128. Pulvinaria, Tozzetti, 1867, Mem. Soc. Ital. iii., no. 

 iii. 30. 



The subfamily nomenclature of the Coccidns seems to be as 

 follows : — 



P. 15 (1). Cogging = Monophlehince, Fernald. 



P. 28 (2). Man/arodincs. 



P. 33 (3). Ortheziincs. 



P. 38 (4). Plicnacoleachiince. 



P. 38 (5). ConcJiaspince 



P. 39 (6). KERMiNiE = DactyloimiKB, Fernald. 



P. 123 (7). TachardiiiKC. 



P. 127 (8). CALYMMATiNiE = Cocciuce, Fernald. 



P. 213 (9). Diaspina. 



P.S. — Pseiidococcm was founded by Westwood in 1839 (?). 

 (Introduction, ii 447), type cacti, (nee Linn.); it is therefore a 

 pure synonym of Dacti/lopiiis, Costa ; for Pseadococcus, Fernald 

 (p. 96), Trechocorys, Curtis, must be used, type adonidum (nee 

 Linn.) = longispinus (Piiley). 



Honolulu. 



NEW EHYNCHOTA-CEYPTOCEPtATA. 



By W. L. Distant. 



Fam. Naucorid^. 



Subfam. Naugorin^. 



Macrocoris transvaalensis, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum ochraceous, punctured with piceous, the pro- 



notum ■with two central piceous lines, which join a subbasal transverse 



piceous line, behind which the piceous punctures are absent ; scutellum 



black ; hemelytra piceous, apex of clavus and anterior lateral margin 



of cerium ochraceous ; connexivum ochraceous, with piceous spots at 



the incisures ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, lateral areas of the 



mesosteruum more or less piceous ; head shorter than its breadth 



between eyes, which are anteriorly somewhat convergent ; lateral 



margins of the pronotum broadly convex ; scutellum finely granulosa ; 



anterior femora more or less strongly fuscously punctate. Long. 



10 millim., lat. post, pronot. angl. 5^ millim. 



Hah. Transvaal ; Lydenburg Distr. 



Differs h'om M. flavicollis, Sign., by the much narrower head, 



