(hi an undescribed Genus o/Coreidae. 303 



the hair is -white, on the underside of the tarsi fulvous ; the 

 wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma black. ? . 



Long. 6-7 nun. 



Head smooth and shining, sparsely haired, the mouth 

 fringed with longish rufous hair ; there is a distinct longi- 

 tudinal keel on the low r er half of the front. Mandibles 

 piceous towards the apex. The area on the median segment 

 is closely irregularly reticulated ; at the sides it bears some 

 longitudinal keels ; its apical slope is straight and slightly 

 oblique ; on the apical half is a large, somewhat oval, deep 

 fovea; its sides and top are keeled, but not strongly. The 

 spines on the calcaria are as long as the thickness of the 

 spur; they extend to near the apex and become gradually 

 shorter from the base to the apex. Abdomen smooth and 

 impunctate, above it is almost bare ; below the hair-fringes 

 on the basal five segments are broad, long, and white ; the 

 apices of the segments are brownish, the anal fimbria is 

 distinct, rounded behind, and rufous in colour. The labrum 

 is entire, rounded, and slightly narrowed towards the apex. 

 The pleural tubercle is broadly fringed behind with white 

 hair. 



XXXVI. — An undescribed Genus of Govcidds from Borneo. 

 By W. L. Distant. 



IIETEROPTERA. 



Fam. Coreidue. 



Subfam. CosEiyjs. 



Division Mictaria. 



Kennetus, gen. nov. 



<$ . Body elongate, somewhat slender; head longer than 

 broad, cleft between the apices of the lateral lobes, eyes well 

 separated from the anterior margin of the pronotum ; antennae 

 long, first joint a little shorter than fourth and about as long as 

 anterior femora, second and third joints shortest, second a little 

 longer than third ; rostrum reaching anterior coxse, first joint 

 extending to base of head ; pronotum with lateral angles very 

 longly produced in elongate processes which are a little 

 convex above and concave beneath, directed moderately 



