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147. Hotea curculionoides (H. S.). — Macao (Kershaw); Hong- 

 Kong (Terry). 



148. Coptosoma siamica ( Walker). — « China ». 



149. C. cribaria (Fabricius). — Macao (Kershaw) (1). 



Cf. thèse Annales, pp. 69, for an account of the métamorphoses. 



150. C. Excoffieri (Montandon). — Yun-nan. 



151. C. variegata (H. S.) — S. China. 



152. C. lobata (Montandon). — Yun-nan. 



153. C. spliaerula (Germar). — « China ». 



154. Calacta lugubris (Stâl). — Hong-Kong. 



155. Brachyplatys deplanatns (Eschscholz). — Macao (Kershaw). 



156. B. subaeneus (Westwood). — Macao (Kershaw). 



For an account of the métamorphoses, cf. the foregoing issue ot 

 thèse Annales. 



157. B. liturifrons (Walker). — « China ». 



158. B. punctipes (Montandon). — « China ». 



159. Tarichea chinensis (Dallas). — Hong-Kong. 



160. T sp~? (Montandon). — Yun-nan. 



I should hâve descrihed this as a new species of Tarichea, but 

 Distant writes (Faim. Ind. Rh. I.) that in this genus the juga meet 

 in front of the tylus. I hâve only a single carded spécimen. 



161. Eusthenes robustus (Lep. and Serv.). — Macao (Kershaw). 



In the solitary spécimen, the tarsi are concolorous with the rest 

 of the legs. 



162. Tessaratoma papillosa (Thunberg). — Macao (Kershaw); 

 Hong-Kong (Terry). — For the métamorphoses cf. Kershaw and 

 Muir, 1907, T. E. S. London, 253 8, pi. 23 (2). 



(1)1 hâve spécimens from Ceylon (E. E. Green, no 424), winch agrée with 

 spécimens named in 1891 by W. F. Kirby, from Ceylon, as cribaria; they are 

 however, much less strongly puuctured, and seem to be C. nilgirensis Distant, a 

 species not recorded from Ceylon. I notice also that Distant has ignored 

 Kirby's spécimens of cribraria from Ceylon, and in fact the true cribraria does 

 not seem to occur there. 



(2) The two following species do not belong to the genus under which they 

 were described, and hâve not yet ben recognized. 

 Rhapliigaster disjectus (Uhler). — Hong-Kong. 

 R. quinquemaculatus (Walker). — Tai-wan. 



