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Pamera Nietneri!) Dohrn. 
1860. Plociomerus Nietneri Dohrn. Stett. ent. Zeit., XXI, 404. 
1863. Pl. javanus Motsch. Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, XXXVI, II, 80. 
1874. Pamera Nietneri Stál. Enum. Hem., IV, 151. 
1903. P. Nietneri Dist. Rhynch. Brit. Ind., II, 53. 
Although the type of Motschulsky's species (from Batavia) 
is badly mutilated, I think there can be no doubt as to the identity. 
it has not been mentioned in the catalogues, probably because of the 
short description. 
Pamera flavipes Motsc h. 
1863. Plociomerus flavipes Motsch. Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, XXXV, 
П, 80. 
1874. Pamera inermicrus Stal. Enum. Hem., IV, 152. 
1903. . P. flavipes Dist. Rhynch. Brit. Ind., II, 55. 
The antennae of the type (from Colombo) are missing and are 
not mentioned by Motschulsky; otherwise the specimen is in good 
condition. The statement in the description ,thorace ad basin fere 
capitis latitudine“ is wrong, the head being much narrower than the 
base of the thorax. Distant did not include Stál's species in the 
synonymy of flavipes, but my Philippine specimens of inermicrus 
are in every respect identical with the type of flavipes, which perfectly 
agrees with Stál's description. The second and third antennal joints 
are usually as light in colour as the basal joint, but are sometimes 
darker, as described by Distant. This species is opaque above, but 
the head is shining. 
Plociomera rufipes Motsch. 
Oblongo-ovata, opaca, subglabra, nigra, lobo postico pronoti et. 
limbo postico metapleurae testaceis, castaneo-suffusis, apice scutelli, 
clavo ac corio ochraceis, macula parva postmediana clavi, macula parva 
subbasali corii, macula hujus postmediana prope suturam clavi atque 
area apicali exteriore sat magna corii fuscis, hac area parte apicali 
venae radialis pallidae divisa, ad marginem costalem macula majuscula 
ochracea et prope medium marginis apicalis macula minuta ochracea 
notata. (membrana mutilata, fragmento ejus basali albido, fusco-notu- 
lato); antennae (art. duo ultimi desunt) rostrum pedesque rufo-testacea. 
Caput alutaceum, latitudine parum breviüs, tuberculis antenniferis extus: 
antrorsum leviter convergentibus, articulo primo antennarum minus 
1) The name of the species is printed in this case with a capital letter 
as а concession to the author's insisting demand and against the usual tran-: 
scription accepted in our Revue. Redaction. 
Русск. Энтом. Обозр. XVII. 1917. 
