264 Mr. G. W. KirkaKly's Memoir ujion the 



34. Dis2)hinctus s^tmatrator, sp. nov. 



$ . Entirely castaneous (with pale golden pubescence) except — eyes 

 pale ; 2nd to 4tli segments of antenna^, an annulus on the middle of 

 anterior and intermediate femora, the posterior tibite, an irregular 

 blotch at apex of corium, cuneus (except extreme base and very nar- 

 rowly the interior margin), black. Membrane (excluding nervures) 

 greenish-cinereous-hyaline. Pronotum smooth, base emarginate. 

 Legs with somewhat long, bristly golden hairs. Second segment of 

 antennae 3| as long as the 1st, which is twice as long as the head. 



Long. 11^ mill. 



Hab. Sumatra. 



35. D. anadyomcne, sp. nov. 



= Capsus fasciatus, Walker, I.e., p. 122 (nee Meyer, 18-t3). 

 This lovely species from Singhapur is of a delicate 

 dark coral-red colour. 



36. Monalonion atratum, Distant. 

 Hah. Ecuador, Quito. 



37. M. xanthopliilus (Walker). 



= Capsus ii:ant1iophilus, Walker, 1. c, p. 110 (Brazil). 

 = Hcsthcnia xanthophilus, Atkinson, p. 62 ! ! 



38. M. pilosiiics, sp. n. 



Head, antennoe (entirely), anterior lobe of pronotum, legs (except 

 an obscure pallid ring on the middle of the intermediate tibire, and an 

 obscure reddish ring on the middle of the posterior femora), metaster- 

 num, genital segments above and beneath, elytra, etc., shining 

 black. Posterior lobe of pronotum, scutellum, abdomen above and 

 beneath, pro- and mesosterna, dark sanguineous. Head nearly twice 

 as long as 1st segment of antennai, 2nd segment between 9 and 10 

 times as long as 1st. Base of pronotum truncate. Posterior tibiaj 

 curved, and very pilose, as also posterior femora. 



Long. lOi mill. 



Hah. Ecuador, Quito. 



39. J/, mcgiston, sp. nov. 

 Closely allied to -1/. cUsshnulatiim, Distant, but larger, 



