1909, ] IN THE HOPE COLLECTION AT OXFORD, 809 
Subfam. PenraToMIn ®. 
Spup£us parvuius. (Plate LIL. fig. 1.) 
Halys parvula Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 22 (1837). 
The species identified with this by Dallas (List Hem. i. p. 169, 
1851) is altogether different, and must not be treated as the same, 
as has been enumerated by Stal, and catalogued by Lethierry and 
Severin. 
DaLPADA CLAVATA, 
Cimex clavatus Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 532 (1798). 
Halys latipes Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 23 (1837). 
Halys concinna Westw. loc. cit. 
NEVISANUS ALTERNANS. 
Halys alternans Westw. in Hope Cut. i. p. 22 (1837). 
Nevisanus orientalis Dist. Anu. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xi. 
p- 391 (1893). 
ORTHOSCHIZ0PS ASSIMILIS. (Plate LIL. fig. 2.) 
Halys assimilis Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 21 (1837). 
Orthoschizops assimilis Stil, En. Hem. vy. p. 49. n. 8 (1876). 
ORTHOSCHIZOPS ? RUGOSUS. (Plate LIL. fig. 3.) 
Atelocerus rugosus Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 21 (1837). 
The type and only specimen which I have seen is without the 
abdomen, and is consequently unable to be strictly identified in a 
generic sense. It seems, however, to belong to the genus 
Orthoschizops. 
(?) Hatys Rurrscuns Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 24 (1837). 
This species is recorded by Stal (En. Hem. v. p. 42, 1876) as 
belonging to the genus Pecilometis. It is not, however, contained 
in the type collection forwarded to me from Oxford. 
(?) Hatys penripes Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 24 (1837). 
I have the following note from Oxford relating to this species— 
“ dentipes is missing, space empty, specimen not to be found.” 
KALULA, gen. nov. 
Body elongate. Head long, about two-thirds the length of the 
pronotum, the lateral margins sinuate and slightly widened, 
rounded, and moderately laminate at the apices of the lateral 
lobes, which are a little longer than the central lobe and cleft 
centrally ; antennz moderately short, first joint not nearly 
reaching apex of head, second joint considerably passing it, fourth 
and fifth joints distinctly thickened; ocelli much nearer eyes 
than to each other; rostrum reaching tke posterior coxe. Pro- 
notum distinctly depressed from between the pronotal angles, which 
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