152 Mr. W. Lv Distant on 



Neocypus scutellatus, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, finely darkly punctate, the stylated eyes 

 pale castaneous, their bases ochraceous ; antennae ochraceous; 

 apices of the first, second, and third joints and the whole of! 

 the fourth joint black; pronotum ochraceous, coarsely thickly 

 punctate, the margins and a central longitudinal line pale 

 levigate ochraceous, a prominent black spot on each basal 

 angle and two similar spots near anterior margin ; scutellum 

 ochraceous, thickly and more darkly punctate, a central pale 

 levigate longitudinal 'line extending from apex to about one- 

 third from anterior margin, where it bifurcates towards the 

 basal angles, which are black ; corium pale ochraceous, the 

 clavus distinctly darker in hue, an angulate elongate black 

 line extending from about the apical third of costal margin 

 to near middle of apical margin, and the apical angles black, 

 a prominent black spot at apex of membrane ; legs very pale 

 ochraceous ; femora blackly punctate, more densely so near 

 apices, extreme apices of tibiae and apices of tarsal joints 

 black ; antennae with the first, second, and third joints ochra- 

 ceous, their apices and the whole of the fourth joint black or 

 dark fuscous, second joint longest, third and fourth joints 

 subequal in length ; body beneath imperfectly seen in carded 

 specimens. 



Long. 4|-5^ mm. 



Hah. Central District; Mt. St. Arago and Rhoo Houadon K. 



Neocypus minor, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, obscurely, thickly, finely punctate, the 

 punctures not daikened, a small central black spot near apex, 

 the stylated eyes reddish castaneous, their bases ochraceous ; 

 antennae ochraceous, the extreme apices of the first, second, 

 and third joints and the whole of the fourth joint black ; 

 pronotum somewhat short and broad, coarsely, thickly, 

 blackly punctate, a transverse levigate, slightly raised, ochra- 

 ceous fascia near anterior margin and a similar fascia at basal 

 margin, a minute black spot at basal angles ; scutellum 

 ochraceous, thickly and more darkly punctate, a central, pale, 

 narrow, longitudinal, levigtte line extending throughout its 

 entire length, and a similar levigate angular spot at each 

 basal angle, well separated from the central line, basal angles 

 concolorous, not black ; corium pale ochraceous, the clavus 

 thickly blackly punctate, the discal area more darkly ochra- 

 ceous in hue; membrane pale hyaline, reflecting the darker 

 abdomen beneath ; legs pale ochraceous, femora not blackly 



