Rhynchotal Family Lygaeidae. 177 



Long. 11-13 mm. 



Hab. Queensland ; Townsville (F. P. Dodd). Cooktown 

 {Philip de la Garde) . 



Cmnocoris jloridulus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and corium bright san- 

 guineous; membrane, antennae, rostrum, and legs (including 

 coxae) black ; head beneath, lateral areas of sternum, and 

 the abdomen beneath sanguineous, the stigmatal spots more 

 or less black ; basal joint of antennae reddish ochraceous, 

 apical joint about as long as second and third joints together ; 

 pronotum very coarsely punctate ; scutellum strongly, 

 centrally, longitudinally cariuate, the carination not reach- 

 ing base ; membrane somewhat bluish black, its extreme 

 basal angle testaceous, its apical margin subhy aline ; rostrum 

 very long, almost or quite reaching the apical abdominal 

 segment. 



Long. 18-20 mm. 



Hab. Indo-China ; Tonkin, Laos, Vientiane (R. V. de 

 Salvaza) . 



Allied to C. augur, Stal, from Queensland. 



Macropes albosignatus, sp. n. 



Black ; a large subquadrate spot on each lateral margin 

 of corium, a subbasal transverse arcuated fasia and a broad 

 apical fascia to membrane greyish white ; basal joint of 

 antennae ochraceous (remainder mutilated) ; anterior lobe 

 and base of posterior lobe of pronotum shining black, and 

 sparsely punctate, the intermediate area opaque and thickly 

 coarsely punctate, on the anterior lobe are two discal foveate 

 impressions, posterior pronotal margin concavely sinuate 

 before base of scutellum which is longitudinally carinate ; 

 membrane almost reaching base of penultimate abdominal 

 segment. 



Long. 9 1 mm. 



Hab. N.E. Rhodesia; near Petauke, 200-400 feet (S. A. 

 Neave). 



This fine species is represented by a somewhat strongly 

 carded specimen, so that it is not possible to describe the 

 under surface. It is allied to M. sultanus, Dist., from 

 Zanzibar. 



