198 CATALOGUE OF 
53. Repuvius SINGULARIS. 
Fem. Piceus, fere fusiformis ; caput conicum, prothoracis lobo antico 
paullo longius; antenne fulve; pectus venterque discis planis 
fulvis; scutellum apicem versus spiniforme ; abdominis dorsum 
ferrugineus ; pedes pallide flavi, femoribus apice piceis; ala antice 
fusce, basi clavoque albidis, membrane venis cinereo marginatis. 
Female. Piceous, nearly fusiform. Head conical, a little longer than 
the fore lobe of the prothorax; ante-ocular part much longer than the 
post-ocular. Antenne tawny, slender, much longer than the head and the 
prothorax together; first joint stout, shorter than the ante-ocular head ; 
second full four times as long as the first; third somewhat shorter than 
the second. Fore lobe of the prothorax a little shorter than the hind 
lobe; Jungitudinal furrows well defined. Hind Jobe with a middle longi- 
tudinal furrow. Disk of the pectus and that of the under side of the 
abdomen flat, tawny. Scutellum compressed and spine-shaped towards 
the tip. Abdomen ferruginous above. Legs pale yellow; femora piceous 
towards the tips; four anterior femora incrassated; furrow beneath the 
fore tibie not more than one-fourth as long as the latter. Fore wings 
brown; base and clavus of the corium whitish; veins of the membrane 
cinereous-bordered. Length of the body 6—63 lines. 
a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk’s collection. 
b. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
e. Java. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
d,e. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
54. REDUVIUS BIANNULIPES. 
Opsicetus biannulipes, Wirz. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. i. 69—Microcleptes 
biaunulipes, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. xxiv. 240. 
Cuba. Malacca. Tringany. New Caledonia. Fiji Isles. Philippine Isles. 
Eastern Isles. 
Div. |. 
Agyrius, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. iii. 40. 
55. REDUVIUS PODAGRICUS. 
Agyrius podagricus, Stal, A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér. iii. 40. 
Sarawak. 
Div. 2. 
Hagia, Stal, A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér. iii. 40. 
56. REDUVIUS PUNCTORIUS. 
Hagia punctoria, Stal, A. S. BL. PF’. 4me Sér. iii. 40. 
a. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
