256 Mr. G, W. Kirkaldy's Mcuwir vpon the 



sanguineous or sangiiineotestaceous (except the black apex). Venter 

 sordid testaceous, more or less marked witli blackish-brown. 

 Long. 74 mill., lat. 3 mill. 



Hob. China, Ngan Hoei, Hochan. 



This solidly built but sombrely handsonie bug has no 

 close palffiarctic relations. 



Zulaimciia, gen. nov. 



Smooth, not punctured (except obscurely and minutely on the 

 pronotum). Head roundly declivous, long, narrowly convex, vertex 

 immarginate, not sulcate, longer (in profile) than height of head. 

 Eyes touching pronotum. First segment of antennae shorter than 

 pronotum, much stouter than the length of the collar. Rostrum 

 reaching apex of intermediate coxee. Membrunal areole narrow, 

 apically angulate. 



Distinguished from the other impunctate Capsaria by 

 the narrow, pubescent collar, transverse pronotum, convex 

 head, etc, 



22. Z. hathor, sp. nov. (Plate VI, fig. 8.) 



Q 9 • Subglabrous, pale cinereoflavous with a more or less rufous 

 tint ; very sparse pale golden pubescence. (^ Abdomen ventrally 

 more or less mottled with sanguineous sublaterally. t^ 9 Second 

 segment of antenna? 3^ times as long as 1st, 3rd ^ longer than 

 1st, i longer than 4th, each decreasing in tliickness. 



Long. 5^ mill., lat. li mill. 



Hah. Guinea, Addah. 



Ehlis, gen. nov. 



Pronotum and elytra finely punctured. Head strongly declivous, 

 vertex obsoletely sulculate, clypeus scarcely elevated. Head between 

 eyes about equal to that of an eye, interior margin of the latter not 

 sinuately cmarginate, apically divergent. Rostrum reaching beyond 

 ])osterior coxa;. Head and pronotum immarginate. Antennie longer 

 than total length of body. JMembrane glabrous. 



Allied to CajhWH, Fabr., but ditfers by the elongate, 

 slender antenna' and by the pronotuiii, narrower apically. 



23. E. amads, sp. nov. (Plate VI, fig. 10.) 



Bronzy-black ; head, pronotum and scutelluin (elytra spar.'^ely) 

 witli silvery pubescence. Anterior and intermediate tibia?, all coxte, 

 apical half of posterior tibia', stinkglaud orilices, 3rd and 4th sag- 



