Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidaj. 371 



absence of the pale longitudinal fascia? beneath and by the 

 lateral angles of the pronotum being directed outwardly as in 

 Stal's species, but not recurved posteriorly at their apices. 



Mictis longicornis. 



Myctis longicornis, Westw. iu Hope Cat. ii. p. 11 (1842). 

 Mictis javana, Walk. Cat. flet. iv. p. 30. n. 70 (1871). 



Mictis jilicornis. 

 Mictis Jilicornis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 27. n. 64 (1871). 



Mictis arnboinensis. 



Mictis arnboinensis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 28. n. 66 (1871). 



Mictis prof ana. 



Li/gcBUS pro/anus, Fabr. Syst. Rkyng. p. 211. n. 33 (1803). 

 Mictis symbolica, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 404. n. 52 (1852). 

 Mictis crux, Dall. he. cit. p. 405. n. 53. 



Mictis limbativentris. 

 Mictis limbativentris, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1863, p. 603. 



This species was described by Stal from a female specimen 

 only, and was afterwards placed by him (En. Hem. iii. p. 51, 

 1873) in u Species Mictariorum incerti generis." The British 

 Museum has since acquired two other specimens (one a 

 male), of which the following are the principal structural 

 characters : — 



c$ . Posterior tibiae moderately dilated on each side, with a 

 strong spine on inner surface at about one third from apex ; 

 second abdominal segment with a large raised conical tubercle 

 on each side parallel with the posterior coxae. 



Long., S , 30 millim. 



Hah. New Guinea, Dorey ( Wallace, Brit. Mus.) . 



Mictis farinulenta. 



Mictis far inulenta, Bredd. Mitt. nat. Mus. Hamb. xvi. p. 168 (1899), $, 



<$ . Abdomen beneath at junction of second and third 

 segments broadly and tuberculously elevated ; posterior tibiae 

 gradually dilated from base on inner side to a somewhat 

 broad tooth about centre, from thence concavely narrowed 

 to apex, and in structure somewhat resembling the femora of 

 M. tenebrosa, Fabr. 



Long., cS j 21 millim. 



