Monographia Nabidarum orhis terrestris. 41 



Ein Männchen durch Moritz von der Insel St. Jean eingeliefert auf der hiesigen 

 Königl. Sammlung." 



l'rostemma Moritzii Stein, Berl. Ent. Zeit. IV, p. 77 (1860). Alloeorhynchus id. St.\l, 

 Eu. Hem. III, p. 100. Leth. et Sév., Cat. gén. Hém. III, p. 402. 



II. Alloeorrhynchus (Alloeorrhynchus) erechteus Kirk. 



„Geflügelt: Kopf, Pronotum und Beine schwarz, glänzend, nicht punktiert. Fühler 

 schwarz, Schildchen matt schwarzbräunlich. Halbdecken matt bleich eisenfarbig (mit lilafar- 

 bigem Anflug), apicales Drittel des Coriums schwarz, Membran bleicher als der Grundtheil der 

 Halbdecken. Connexivum bleich braunröthlich, schwarz gefleckt, unten schwarz; Conne.xivum 

 (einige Fleckchen ausgenommen) und Mitte des dritten bis fünften Segmentes, bleich bräun- 

 lich. Genitalsegmente undeutlich bräunlich. Drittes Segment der Fühler um ein Fünftel 

 länger als das zweite, welches zweieinhalbmal so lang als das erste ist. Vordertibien gegen 

 das Ende massig schräg erweitert. Knoten des Vorderschenkels ein wenig näher dem Grunde 

 als dem Ende. 



Ç. Siebentes Abdominalsegment unten tief, fast winkelig eingeschnitten, fast bis zum 

 Apicalrande des sechsten Segmentes reichend (Verhoeffische Nomonclatur). — Long.: 6 mm. 

 — Hab. Neu-Caledonien (coli. Kirkaldy ex coli. Montandon)." 



Kirkaldy, Wien. Ent. Zeit. XX, p. 220 (1901). 



12. Alloeorrhynchus (Alloeorrhynchus) armatus ühl. 



„Form similar to that of A. fiavipes, Fieb., but rather narrower, invested with erect 

 pubescence. Colour above mostly piceous black; abdomen, underside of body, and the legs 

 honey-yellow, more or less tinged with piceous. Head short, black, highly pohshed, rufo- 

 piceous from the eyes forward, the width across the eyes but little more than the front of 

 the pronotum; antenuae slender, the basal joint hardly longer than the head, dull yellow, 

 darker on the base and tip, hairy; the second fully twice as long, hairy, about as stout as 

 the basal one; dusky; the apical joints long, much more slender, pubescent, fuscous; rostrum 

 honey-yellow, reaching upon the middle coxae, the base stout, foUowing which the next joint 

 is thick and extends behind the middle of the prosternum, the foUowing one is compressed 

 and shorter. Pronotum campanuliform, highly polished, deep black, with a row of coarse, 

 remote punctures along the middle line; the auteiior lobe about twice as long as the poste- 

 rior, strongly convex, indented each side anteriorly, with a distinct contracted double coUum 

 in front, the incision behind it deep and distinct; the posterior lobe a little more than half 

 as long as the anterior, but much wider, arched, with the lateral margins almost abruptly 

 oblique, indented next the humeri. Scutellum dull black, depressed, with the margins and 

 tip a little raised. Legs stout, bristly, the femora thick, the anterior pair armed behind the 

 middle with a sharp piceous tooth, before which rows of very fine teeth run out to the tip; 

 tip of tarsi piceous. Sternum and pleural pièces blackish piceous, remotely pubescent. Heme- 

 lytra pubescent, bright yellow fi'om base to near the apex of corium; the clavus, inner mar- 

 gin and tip of the corium, and the cuneus piceous black; membrane tinged with smoke-brown. 

 Venter closely yellowish pubescent, margined on the submai-gin with a piceous curvod line. 



Length to tip of venter 3 '/2 ™iii. ; width of pronotum 1 '/4 inni- 



N:o 2. 6 



