442 Mr. W. L. Distant' & first report on the 



some specimens amalgamate with the marginal spots at 

 apex ; tarsi pitchy brown ; antennae strongly setose. 

 Long. 8£ — 9 mm. 



Hab. Kumamoto. 



Labidocoris splendens, n. s. (PL XX., fig. 8). 



Coral-red, shining ; antennae, eyes, corium (excluding 

 lateral margins, which are slightly widened at base and 

 triangularly amplified at apex), membrane, sternum, 

 coxae, a submarginal segmental row of large spots to the 

 abdomen and disk of anal appendage to same, basal 

 annulation to the femora, apices of the tibiae, and tarsi 

 (excluding base and claws), black ; antennae with the 1st, 

 2nd, and 3rd joints prominently setose, the extreme base 

 of the 1st joint red, anterior femora armed beneath near 

 apex with a prominent and robust spine. Long. 14 mm. 



Hab. Yokohama. 



This specimen is labelled "Old fig 'God tree,' Japan." 



Labidocoris insignis, n. s. (PI. XX., fig. 9). 



Black ; posterior lobe of pronotum, lateral margins of 

 corium (widened at base and somewhat triangularly 

 amplified at apex), connexivum, and abdomen above and 

 beneath, coral-red and shining ; disk of anal appendage 

 black; coxae, extreme bases and apices of femora, and 

 tarsi, ochraceous and somewhat pitchy. As in the pre- 

 ceding species, the first three joints of the antennae are 

 strongly setose, and the anterior femora are armed be- 

 neath near apex with a prominent and robust spine. 

 Long. 11 — 12 mm. 



Hab. Kobe. 



Htematoloecha rubescens, n. s. (PL XX., fig. 11). 



Allied to H. nigro-rufa, Stal,* but differing in the 

 following particulars : — The head is red, with the eyes 

 black ; the pronotum is not marked with black at the 

 incisions ; the scutellum is red ; corium red, with a 

 large black spot occupying clavus and adjacent part of 

 corium, as in H. nigro-rufa, but with the apex also 

 broadly black ; legs red, anterior femora with a broad 



* Plate XX., fig. 10. 



