492 On the Rhynchotal Family Lygaeidae. 



Poeantius lineatus. 



Poeantius lineatus, Stll, En. Hem. iv. p. 162 (1874). 



Poeantius bremcollis, Biedd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitscbr. 1907, p. 207. 



This widely distributed species may now also he recorded 

 from Australia. Queensland; Townsville (F. P. Dad I). 



Naudarensia rolandi, sp. n. 



Head, anterior lobe of pronotum, and scutellum glossy 

 black ; posterior protiotal lobe a id coriutn more piceous ; 

 basal augles of pronotum, narrow lateral margins, and two 

 spots on apical areas of corium dull greyish ochraceous ; 

 body beneath sinning black ; femora shining black, their 

 apices and the tibiae and tarsi oc'iraceous, apices of tibiae and 

 tarsi black; antennae dull ochraceous, second and fourth 

 joints longest, and almost subequal in length, the apical 

 joint piceous, first joint not reaching apex of head ; pronotum 

 about as long as broad at base, transversely constricted 

 behind middle; bead and anterior lobe of pronotum glabrous, 

 posterior pronotal lobe thickly coarsely puuct ite ; membrane 

 reaching apex of penultimate abdominal segment; corium 

 sparingly co irsely punctate ; rostrum not quite reaching 

 the intermediate coxse ; tibiae finely spinulose; anterior tibiae 

 moderately dilated at apices. 



Long. 5^ mm. 



Hub. S.W. Australia; Yallingup (R. E. Turner). 



This genus was hitherto only known from Continental 

 India. 



Daerlac nigricans, sp. n. 



Black ; apical angular area to corium and posterior half 

 of connexivum ochraceous ; body beneath imperfectly seen in 

 carded specimen; membrane fuscous brown ; antenna? with 

 the first joint passing apex of head, second, third, and fourth 

 joints almost subequal in length ; head above thickly, finely 

 punctate, obliquely directed from near eyes to apex; pro- 

 notum longer than broad, anterior lobe globose, and thickly 

 punctate, about twice as long as posterior lobe, from which 

 it is deeply transversely separated ; posterior margin 

 slightly concave; scutellum about as long as broad at base, 

 its extreme apex ochraceous ; clavus coarsely punctate ; 

 corium more finely punctate ; anterior femora strongly 

 globose, posterior femora moderately incrassated, inter- 

 mediate femora less prominently incrassate. 



Long. 8|-9 mm. 



Hab. N.S. Wales, Sydney (J. J. Walker). 



