Rhtjncliotafrom Sew Caledonia. 145 



Subfam. Cydninj!. ■ 

 Genus IIahxia, I'^llciir. 

 Hahnia anstralis. 



Hahnia anstralis, Erichs. Faun. Vaiidiem., Arch, '"iir Xaturff. ft, p, 276 



(J 842). 



IJab. Mt. Moil. 



S u b f u 111 . Pmnta to minm. 



NeOSURENUS, gen. 110 V. 



Allied to Surenus,J)\9,t., from Burma ^, but differing in 

 the following cliaiacters : — Head with the lateral lobes much 

 onger than the central lobe, but with their apices obliquely 

 ounded, not obliquely subtruncate ; antennae with the first 

 ;oint not reaching apex of the head, the second and third 

 joints and the fourth and fifth joints subequal in length ; 

 lateral aiigle.s of the pronotum not subpromiiient but ol)lique!y 

 rounded, the lateral margins not dentate and almost straiglitly 

 oblique ; coiium with the lateral margins reaching and 

 moderately passing the margins of the cunnexivum, which 

 are entire and not angiilated at the segmental incisures ; 

 stigmatal spots to the abdomen very distinct and tuberculous. 



Neosurenus moyitagiiei, sp. n. 



Above ocluaceous, thickly and more darkly jjunctate ; eyes 

 prominent and black ; membrane pale fuscous, with dark 

 longitudinal veins ; head beneath ochraceou.s, with a broad 

 transverse fascia of black punctures between the eyes ; 

 sternum ochraceous, thickly darkly punctate, black at the 

 coxal basal areas, the lateral margins a little paler; abdomen 

 beneath thickly darkly punctate, stigmatal spots black, 

 connexivum both above and beneath ochraceous, beneatli 

 with darker mottlings ; legs and rostrum ochraceous, the 

 latter reaching the intermediate coxa3 ; antennae ochraceous, 

 apical joint blackish but ochraceous at base ; other characters 

 as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. 12^ mm. 



Hah. Mt. Panid 



« Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1901, p. 106; Faun. Brit. lud., Heteropt. i.p. 116, 

 fig. 61, p. 117. 



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