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corium is thickly and finely punctate ; the lateral areas of the pro- 
and mesosterna, the centre of the mesosternum and the disks of 
the metasternum, and first, second, and third abdominal segments 
are thickly ochraceously pilose, the sternum coarsely punctate, the 
abdomen finely tuberculate ; other structural characters as detailed 
in generic diagnosis. 
Long. ¢ 25 millim. Exp. pronot. angl. 64 millim. Max. 
abdom. lat. 84 millim. 
Hab. Java (Hope Mus. Oxon. 2); Singapore (Atkinson Coll. 
Brit. Mus. ¢ ). 
In the female (figured) the body beneath is more uniformly 
greyish or ochraceously pilose than in the other sex, 
MIctTis TENEBROSA. 
Lygeus tenebrosus Fabr. Mant. ii. p. 288 (1787). 
Myctis fasciatus Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 11 (1842). 
ANOPLOCNEMIS PHASIANUS, 
Lygeus phasianus Fabr. Spec. ii. p. 861 (1781). 
Myctis punctum Westw. in. Hope Cat. ii. p. 10 (1842). 
Myctrs affinis Westw. loc. cit. 
Myctis bicolor Westw. loe. cit. 
ANOPLOCNEMIS VARICORNIS. (Plate XXIX. fig. 3.) 
Myctis varicorms Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 12 (1842). 
ANOPLOCNEMIS FUSCUS. 
Myctis fuscus Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 13 (1842). 
Myctis ventralis Westw. loc. cit. 
Mictis similis Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 887. n. 4 (1852). 
PACHYLIS LATICORNIS. 
Lygeus laticorns Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 538. n. 15 (1798). 
Pachylis grossus Westw. in Hope Cat, ti. p. 13 (1842). 
Thasus grossus Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 183. n. 4 (1870); Leth & 
Serv. Cat. Gén. Hém. t. ii. p. 14 (1894). ; 
Westwood’s type is a unique specimen, a dark variety, and in 
bad condition. Along with it were mixed up some specimens of 
Thasus heteropus Latr. var. This is the circumstance which 
probably misled Stal as to the genus (supra). 
NEMATOPUS NERVOSUS. 
Nematopus nervosus Lap. Ess. Hém. p. 30 (1832). 
Nematopus ventralis Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 14 (1842) (2). 
Nematopus punctiger Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 427. n. 13 (1852) 
(2). 
Stal (En. Hem. i. p. 142) rightly opined of the NV. ventralis 
Westw., ‘an femina WV. nervost ?” ; this is also the sex of WN. punc- 
tiger Dall., and both agree with the female specimen of NV. nervosus 
which I recorded from Panama (Biol. Centr.-Amer., Rhynch. i. 
p- 307). 
