430 Mr. W. L. Distant' 's first report on the 



typical and unique specimen being carded, I am unable 

 to fully describe the under surface of the body) ; coxae 

 and legs ochraceous ; femora suffused and spotted with 

 brownish ; apices of the tibiae, bases of the intermediate 

 and posterior tibiae, and apices of the tarsal joints, fus- 

 cous ; antennae with the 2nd joint longest, the 3rd and 

 4th sub equal in length. Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Niigata. 



Ischnorhynchus nubilus, n. s. 



Head black, finely pilose ; eyes and a basal spot 

 brownish ; antennae black, the 2nd joint annulated wilh 

 brownish near centre, and apex of 4th joint narrowly 

 of the same colour ; pronotum brownish ochraceous, 

 sparingly but coarsely punctate, with an impressed 

 transverse black fascia near anterior margin, and with 

 some clusters of dark punctures forming four irregular 

 brownish spots on posterior margin ; posterior angles 

 narrowly of the same colour ; scutellum black, more or 

 less covered with greyish pile, coarsely punctate, with a 

 central brownish tubercular spot ; corium brownish 

 ochraceous, with a large irregular transverse fuscous 

 spot at inner angle, containing a small testaceous spot 

 at apical margin, which is also fuscous ; above the fus- 

 cous spot, at outer margin of clavus, is a large pale 

 olivaceous impunctate spot, and the apical 3rd is some- 

 what testaceous, the clavus is longitudinally and coarsely 

 punctate, and the corium is coarsely punctate along the 

 disk, the costal and claval margins being impunctate ; 

 membrane pale hyaline, the body beneath reflected at 

 base ; femora black, with their apices castaneous ; 

 anterior and intermediate tibiae obscure castaneous, with 

 their bases black ; posterior tibiae and the tarsi dark 

 castaneous or fuscous ; body beneath black, anterior 

 margin of prosternum, coxae, and posterior margin of 

 metasternum ochraceous, prosternal lateral angles 

 brownish. Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Yokohama. 



Cymus aurescens, n. s. (PL XIX., fig. 10). 



Bright shining ochraceous ; apical joint of the antennae, 

 excluding base, a small spot at claval apex, a short 

 discal longitudinal streak on corium (absent in a second 



