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il lo uti'inque inter acetabula antica et média vitta impunctata prse- 

 dito. Hemelytra ($) médium segmenti penultimi dorsalis supe- 

 rantia. Abdomen lœve. Femora subtus parcius suberecte pilosa; 

 tibias breviter albo-setulosse. Long. $ 10.5 millim. 

 Bornéo (Sarawak). 



During the examination of this insect the bead was detached from 

 the body and in repairing il I was unable to fasten the head in a 

 quite natural position. I deem it necessary to state this as the posi- 

 tion of the ocelli and the length of the rostrum is the type as now 

 prepared do not quite fit the description which is, however, correct 

 having been made before the accident occurred. 



The gênera above described were among a number of Hemiptera 

 communicated to me for détermination by Mr. J. C. Moulton, 

 Cnrator of the Sarawak Muséum. 



Symphylax sp. 



A mutilated spécimen (without abdomen) from Baram, Sarawak 

 agrées fairly well with the description of the var. confluens Horv. 

 of S. pieticollis Horv., but the rostrum is shorter, only reaching 

 the middle coxse, and between the anteapical spine and the apex of 

 the fore femora there are two minute spinules not mentioned in the 

 description. Possibly not distinct from pieticollis. 



Colobathristes facetu3 Horv. 



To this species, described from a single ill-preserved, unloc; 

 lized and mutilated spécimen (without abdomen), I refer a spéci- 

 men from French Guiana in my collection. It differs from the 

 description in having the pile of the head and pronotum golden 

 yellow (not white). The abdomen is testaceous with the dorsurn 

 laterally infuscated ; the connexivum, except its outer third, is 

 blackish above; the suture between the venter and the connexivum 

 is irregularly infuscated; the three subbasal glandular spots of the 

 second segment are placed in a triangle, those of the third segment 

 in a slightly curved oblique Une. 



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