260 Mr. G. W. Kiikaldy's Memoir upon the 



42. Mcgalocerma cxlcstialinm, sp. n. 



Closely allied to M. rujicornis (Fourcroy) but a little 

 smaller, head more depressed, posterior femora slenderer, 

 etc. 



Dilute greenish ; a median line on head, 4 lines on pronotum, 2 on 

 scutelluni, etc., brownish-cinereous. Antenna^, apex of posterior tibiai 

 and the 1st 2 tarsal segments rosaceous. Eyes blackish. Third 

 segment of posterior tarsi and claws black. 



Second segment of antennoe 3 times as long as 1st, and \ longer 

 than 3rd. 



Long, nearly 6 mill., lat. 1^ mill. 



Hob. China, Nan King. 



43. Eioncus hilincatns, Distant. 

 Rah. Costa Rica. 

 This genus is closely allied to Megaloccrxa. 



44, CoUaria oleosus (Distant). 



Hah. Costa Rica, San Jose. 



The colour of the pronotum is somewhat variable ; at 

 one extreme only the posterolateral spots are well-marked, 

 while at the other, beside the 4 typical spots, there 

 is a 5tli — in the middle of the posterior margin. 



Eurymiris, gen. nov. 



Allied to Teratocoris, Fieber, but differs by the apically 

 rounded head. 



Vertex between the eyes, 2 J times as wide as an eye, transversely 

 impressed, anteriorly rounded, basal half superficially sulculate 

 longitudinally, not narrowed behind the eyes, which are remote from 

 the pronotum, prominent and almost pedunculate, extending laterally 

 well beyond the base of the head. Pronotum anteriorly constricted, 

 anterolaterally callose behind the constriction, lateral margins sinu- 

 ate, diverging posteriorly ; posterior margin truncate,obtusely tubercul- 

 ate laterally. Scutellum obtusely rounded. First segment of tarsi twice 

 as long as 2nd, tomentose beneath, "2nd inserted subapically, 3rd 

 apically. 



45. E. citrynomc, sp. nov. (Plate VI, fig. 21.) 

 Glabrous ; head, pronotum and scutellum very smooth, the 2 



