Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidse. 367 



Prionolomia fulvicornis, Fabr., var. ? 



The unique type is an unlegalized male specimen erro- 

 neously described by Walker as a female. Fourth joint of 

 the antennae subequal in length to first joint, not u shorter 

 than the first." 



Very closely allied to P. fuhicornis, Fabr. ; posterior tibiee 

 more slender, posterior femora a little more granulated. 



Prionolomia mandarina, sp. n. 



Fuliginous-brown ; body beneath, legs, and antenna? 

 piceous (in some specimens the colour is fuliginous brown 

 throughout) ; apical joint of antenna? ochraceous. Abdomen 

 above red, connexivum and apex fuliginous. 



Antenna? with the first and fourth joints subequal in length, 

 second a little longer than the third ; pronotal angles widely, 

 broadly, and spatulately extended, their apices subtruncate 

 and slightly directed upwards, their anterior margins strongly 

 dentate, their posterior margins undulated ; in some specimens 

 the pronotal basal margin is somewhat deeply notched in 

 front of scutellum, but this is not a constant character; con- 

 nexivum distinctly extending in front of the posterior half of 

 the corium. 



$ . Anterior and intermediate tibia? moderately outwardly 

 dilated at a little beyond base ; anterior and intermediate 

 femora with a distinct spine beneath near apices; posterior 

 femora incrassated, strongly tuberculated in a longitudinal 

 series above and with a much more obsolete series beneath, 

 and with two strong acute spines beneath, one near centre, 

 the other a little before apex ; apex angulated and finely 

 dentate beneath ; posterior tibia? dilated on each side, in- 

 wardly broadly angulated at about centre, and outwardly 

 convexly widened in the same position. 



? . Posterior femora moderately incrassated, tubercles 

 above more obsolete than in male ; posterior tibia? convexly 

 dilated on each side near base, not inwardly angulated as in 

 male. 



Long., J ?, 22-26 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 11-12 

 millim. 



Hob. China, Kiukiang {Pratt, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Phyllogonia. 



Phyllogonia lirnosa. 

 Sulpicia lirnosa, Walk. Cat. Het. i\ . p. 39. n. 5 (1871). 



