242 Mr. W. L. Distant on Malayan Entomology. 
Exp. wings 70 millim. 
Hab. Singapore. 
This species is allied to the Javan 7. Horsfieldit, with a 
male of which, contained in the British Museum, my friend 
Mr. Butler has kindly compared it, and who writes me that it 
differs from that species by being ‘smaller, greyer in colour; 
the posterior wings have no blackish external border, and the 
upper ocellus is decidedly smaller. In some respects it is 
nearer to a species which we have from Borneo, but is smaller, 
has much smaller and less broadly zoned ocelli, and the dusky 
colouring on under surface of posterior wings confined to basal 
third instead of occupying half the wing.” 
This species was presented by J. K. Birch, Esq., of Pro- 
vince Wellesley, who captured it in Singapore, where he 
observed it flying whilst walking along a road. He writes, 
“Seeing it was a strange one, I knocked it down with a 
stick,” thus not only securing an undescribed species, but for 
the first time proving that the genus Yenaris is found in 
the Malay peninsula. 
Both this and the preceding species will be subsequently 
figured in my ‘ Rhopalocera Malayana.’ 
Order RHYNCHOTA. 
HOMOPTERA. 
Pyrops javanensis, n. sp. 
Head, pronotum, scutellum, and tegmina pale ochraceous, 
thickly but minutely spotted with black; tegmina also 
sparingly covered with larger reddish ochraceous spots, apex 
of scutellum unspotted. Wings creamy white. Body above 
fuscous, thickly covered with a white waxy pile, margins of 
seemental incisures ochraceous. Head, sternum, and tegmina 
beneath as above, the last paler ; legs ochraceous, femora with 
a distinct black annulation near apex and an indistinct annu- 
lation between that and base ; anterior and intermediate tibie 
with about four black spots placed outwardly, the one nearest 
base more or less continued as an annulation beneath, posterior 
tibie: with five or six black spots placed outwardly, the sides 
of all the tibiz more or less finely black-spotted; tarsi with 
the apices of the joints more or less fuscous. Rostrum ochra- 
ceous, the apex pitchy and passing the intermediate cox. 
Exp. tegm. 92 millim., long. cap. 24 millim. 
Hab. Java. 
This species is closely allied to P. nobilis, Westw., from 
