Rhi/nchota collected in Japan. 433 



corium dark olivaceous-brown, the lateral margins 

 ochraceous, the apical 3rd and the clavus distinctly 

 punctate ; membrane greyish, tinged with pale oli- 

 vaceous ; body beneath, rostrum and femora black ; 

 coxae, femoral apices, tibiae and tarsi, ochraceous. The 

 membrane does not quite reach the apex of the abdomen, 

 which is black. 



Yar. Corium with the base and claval margin, as 

 well as the lateral margin, ochraceous ; the posterior 

 angles of the metasternum also ochraceous. Long. 

 3 mm. 



Hob. Nagasaki, Yokohama, Niigata, Otsu. 



Pamera ejuncida, n. s. (PI. XX., fig. 3). 



Body linear and elongate ; head and anterior lobe of 

 pronotum black, the collar of the last brownish; posterior 

 pronotal lobe ochraceous, sparingly but deeply punctate, 

 brownish anteriorly, with a central piceous line, which 

 does not reach posterior margin, and the lateral angles 

 luteous and impunctate ; scutellum castaneous, with 

 either the basal half black and a central black line, or 

 with a large central basal spot, the basal half of lateral 

 margins, and a central line, black, apex luteous ; corium 

 pale ochraceous, sparingly punctured with brownish, 

 the lateral margins pale and impunctate, a black spot 

 near centre of apical margin, attached to which are 

 some linear black punctures more or less enclosing a 

 subtriangular pale spot at claval apex ; clavus thickly 

 and longitudinally brown punctured ; membrane greyish 

 white ; head beneath and sternum piceous ; abdomen 

 castaneous, somewhat piceous at base, and with a few 

 transverse stigmatal piceous spots ; antennas and legs 

 ochraceous, the last with the tarsal apices black, the 

 coxse castaneous. The head is long and somewhat 

 prominently exserted ; the anterior lobe of the pronotum 

 is distinctly longer than the posterior, the hind margin 

 of which is prominently concave. Long. 7g- mm. 



Hab. Nagasaki. 



This and the two following-described species appertain 

 to Stal's first section of the genus, and have their affinity 

 with P. languid, Dall., an American species. 



