372 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidae. 



The British Museum possesses both sexes from Lombok 

 and a female specimen from Savu, Philippines, all collected 

 by the late Mr. Everett. 



Mictis oceanensis, sp. n. 



Castaneous, obscurely and finely ochraceously pilose ; apical 

 joint of antennae, apices of tibiae, tarsi, and sternal segmental 

 margins ochraceous ; abdomen above ochraceous, lateral 

 margins, a central longitudinal fascia, and the apex black; 

 tarsal claws piceous. 



Antennae with the first and second joints subequal in 

 length, third a little longer than fourth ; pronotum with the 

 lateral margins very strongly and coarsely serrated, the serra- 

 tion piceous, the lateral angles prominent and broadly sub- 

 acute, its surface reticulately rugulose and finely but obscurely 

 punctate ; scutellum transversely rugose ; corium obscurely 

 and finely punctate ; rostrum about reaching the intermediate 

 coxae, its apex black. 



<$ . Abdomen at junction of second and third abdominal 

 segments broadly and tuberculously elevated ; posterior 

 femora moderately incrassated, very finely and obscurely 

 tuberculate, with a lineate carina on outer edge and with 

 two short blunt teeth at apex ; posterior tibiae sulcate, 

 gradually dilated interiorly into a somewhat broad tooth 

 about centre, thence concavely narrowed to apex. 



$ . Abdomen unarmed ; posterior tibiae simple, sulcate, 

 and slightly dilated near base. 



Long., $ ? , 25 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 



Hah. New Hebrides (Dr. D. McNabb, Brit. Mus.). 



A species to be primarily recognized by the coarsely 

 serrated pronotal margins and by the distinct colour of the 

 upper surface of the abdomen. 



Genus Anoplocnemis. 



Anoplocnemis tristator. 



Lygaus tristator, Fabr. Syst. Khyiig. p. 206. n. 13 (1803). 

 Mictis luteitarsis, Walk. Oat. Het. iv. p. 19. u. 34 (1871): 



Anoplocnemis mmsta. 

 Mictis mcesta, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 400. n. 41 (1852). 

 Posterior tibiae in male angulated as in A. pagana, Dall. 



Anoplocnemis Dallasiaoa, Leth. & Sev. 



Mictis scutellaris, Dall. (nom. prseocc.) List Hem. i. p. 390. n. 17 (1852). 



