Rhynchota from New Caledonia. 1G1 



the femora castaneous ; corium more or less pale castaneous, 

 with the lateral marginal areas and the cuneus very pale 

 ochraceous ; antennae with the basal joint incrassated, about 

 as long as head, second joint longest, moderately thickened, 

 about tour times as long as first ; scutellum moderately long, 

 tumid, subdepressed, and longitudinally sulcate ; femora 

 moderately incrassated. 



Long. 5 mm. 



Hab. Central District and Upper Houadou R. 



Allied to C. rama, Kirby, from Ceylon and Seychelles. 



Faliscus, gen. no v. 



Elongate ; head moderately robust and tumid, narrowly 

 and obscurely centrally longitudinally sulcate near base ; 

 antennae with the first joint about as long as pronotum, 

 second joint longest, third scarcely more than half the length 

 of second ; pronotum elongate, with a broad anterior collar, 

 broadly transversely depressed near middle, the anterior lobe 

 distinctly narrower than the posterior lobe, which has the 

 basal angles nodulose; scutellum moderately tumid, about as 

 bioad at base as long; hemelytra much longer than broad, 

 the lateral margins slightly convex, cuneus elongate ; legs 

 somewhat long and slender ; rostrum about reaching the 

 intermediate coxae ; membrane elongate, distinctly longer 

 than broad. 



Allied to Harpedona, Dist. 



Faliscus cuneatas, sp. n. 



Ochraceous, maculately marked with fuscous and red ; 

 antennas dull ochraceous, apices of first and second joints 

 black, bases and apices of third joint narrowly greyish white; 

 eyes black ; head with a central reddish longitudinal line, the 

 lateral margins behind eyes narrowly black; pronotum thickly 

 darkly punctate, the anterior lobe with its lateral areas 

 blackish ; scutellum with the basal angles and apex black ; 

 clavus darkly punctate and finely maculate, the spots on the 

 apical area rather larger ; corium darkly maculate and more 

 or less suffused with fuscous, the dark spots on lateral areas 

 largest, cuneus distinctly spotted with red; membrane ochra- 

 ceous, somewhat largely suffused with fuscous ; legs ochra- 

 ceous, annulated with fuscous, the posterior tibiae less so than 

 the anterior and intermediate tibia?, basal areas of the femora 

 sparingly spotted with red ; other structural characters as in 

 generic diagnosis. 



Long. 7-8 mm. 



Hab. Mt. St. Arago. 

 Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. So. 9. Vol. vi. 11 



