376 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidas. 



Amorbinje. 

 Genus Amorbus. 



A morbus alter natus. 



Amorbus alternatus, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 408. u. 1 (1852). 

 Amorbus planus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 42. n. 11 (1871). 



Petascelinx:. 



Genus Petillia. 

 Petillia calcar. 



Mietis calcar, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 397. n. 33 (1852). 

 Trematocoris submttata, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 34. n. 9 (1871). 

 Trematocoris inttata, Walk. luc. cit. p. 36. n. 12. 

 Melucha notatipes, Walk. loc. cit. p. 56. n. 9. 



The Melucha notatipes, Walk., represents a rudimentary 

 form of P. calcar. 



Petillia biserrata. 

 Mietis biserrata, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 29. n. 68 (1871). 



Daladerinje. 

 Genus Dalader. 



Dalader Horsjieldi, sp. n. 



Pale brownish ochraceous ; antennas, femora, and mem- 

 brane fuscous ; basal and apical joints of antennas, tibiae, and 

 tarsi brownish ochraceous, mottled with fuscous. 



Antennas moderately hirsute, first joint slightly longer than 

 the second, third dilated and spatulate ; head and pronotum 

 with a faint central pale levigate line ; pronotum with the 

 anterior margins finely dentate, the lateral angles broadly and 

 angularly produced, posterior margin concave before the base 

 of the scutellum ; abdomen above reddish ochraceous ; the 

 segmental margins ochraceous ; connexivum brownish ochra- 

 ceous, with subquadrate pale fuscous spots ; femora somewhat 

 thickly spined in longitudinal series beneath. 



Long., $ , 20 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 8£ millim. 



Hob. Java (Horsfield Coll., Brit. Mus.). 



This small species is allied to U. rubiginosus, Westw., 

 from which it differs by the much more produced pronotal 

 angles. 



