NEW LACEBUGS—DRAKE AND RUHOFF 183 
Originally described from Amboina, an island in the Moluccas, 
Malay Archipelago. A specimen from the Philippine Islands (Luzon) 
is illustrated in figure 23. 
Genus Caloloma Drake and Bruner 
Caloloma Drake and Buner, Mem. Soe. Cubana Hist. Nat. “Filipe Poey,” vol. 6, 
Nos. 3-4, p. 152, 1924. 
Caloloma uhleri Drake and Bruner 
FIGURE 24 
Caloloma uhleri Drake and Bruner, Mem. Soe. Cubana Hist. Nat. ‘‘Felipi Poey,”’ 
vol. 6, p. 153, 1924.—Drake, Bull. Southern California Acad. Sei., vol. 44, 
p. 98, 1945.—Drake and Ruhoff, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 112, p. 42, 1960. 
As has been hitherto stated in the literature, it is quite evident that 
O. uhlerit is an indigene of Australia (Queensland and New South 
Wales) and that the record from Antigua of the Lesser Antilles repre- 
sents an accidental introduction by man. There is no evidence at 
present to indicate that this lacebug has been able to establish itself 
in the West Indies. A specimen from Queensland is illustrated in 
figure 24. 
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