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COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 
DINDYMOIDES, gen. nov. 
Dindymus Stal (sec. aa & c), Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Firh. 1870, p. 666. 
Type D. variabilis, Stal. 
30. DINDYMOIDES ABDOMINALIS, sp. n. (Pl. XXXIV. fig. 10.) 
Head, pronotum, scutellum, sternum, and rostrum black; corium pale testaceous, 
the basal area black, the middle of costal area pale ochraceous; membrane pale, 
shining bronzy ; abdomen beneath pale silvery white, with prominent black transverse 
segmental fascie; intermediate legs black, the tibiz more piceous (remaining legs 
mutilated in typical specimen); all the black markings are glossy and shining 
excepting the pronotum, scutellum, and base of corium, which are more opaque ; 
antenne black, fourth joint (excluding apex) greyish white, first and fourth joints 
longest and subequal in length, second distinctly longer than third; pronotum with 
the lateral margins distinctly laminately reflexed; clavus distinctly punctate ; rostrum 
passing the posterior coxe. 
Long. 16 mm. 
Utakwa River Expedition. 
Genus DysDERcUS. 
Dysdercus Amy. & Serv. Hém. p. 272 (1843). 
Widely distributed, found in all the principal zoological regions. 
31. DysDERCUS MESIOSTIGMATUS. 
Dysdercus mesiostigma Dist. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 483, pl. xiii. fig. 12. 
Launch Camp, Setakwa, Utakwa River Expedition. 
Family ARADID&. 
Genus Barcinvs. 
Barcinus Stal, En. Hem. iti. pp. 140 & 142 (1873). 
A genus probably extending throughout the whole of the Malayan region. 
32. BARCINUS POLYACANTHUS. 
Crimia polyacantha Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 17 (1873). 
Mimika River. 
Genus Mezira. 
Mezira Amy. & Serv. Hém. p. 305 (1843). 
Universally distributed. 
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