60 m. AV. L. Distant on 



Genus Asopus. 



Asopus erythromelas. 



Strachia erythromela, Walk. Cat. Ilet. ii. p. ;«9. n. 81 (1867). 

 Strachia pi/rophila, Walk. loc. cit. p. 340. n. 83. 

 Var. Strachia prcpcipua, Walk. loc. cit. p. 339. n. 82. 



These described forms were reported by me {' Annals,' 

 May 1900, p. 434) as not to be found under the genus and 

 subfamily in which they were described. I have since 

 discovered them under the genus Asopus, where I hnd Walker 

 subsequently mentions them (Cat. liet. iii. pp. 533, 534, 

 1868). 



Genus QiicHALiA. 



(EchaUa consocialis. 



Pentntotnu consociale, Boisd. Voy. Astr., Entom. ii. p. 630. n. 3, pi. ii. 



fig. 9 (1835). 

 Jihaphif/aster perfectus, Walk. Cat. Ilet. ii. p. 371. n. 83 (18G7). 



Mormidea decora^ Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 256. n. 25 (1867). 



This species clearly represents an undescribed genus in 

 AsopinEe; but as the type and only specimen is without 

 antennje, it must remain tor tiie present a generic nondescript. 



Abdomen unarmed ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxse ; 

 head rounded in front, the central lobe longer than the 

 lateral lobes ; posterior pronotal angles produced into mode- 

 rately long, slender, acute spines ; scutellum somewhat long, 

 subtri angular, its apex extending a little beyond base of 

 membrane. 



Tessaratomin^. 



Genus PlEZOSTERNUM. 



Piezosternum suhulatum. 



Cimex subulatus, Thuub. Nov. Ins. Sp. ii. p. 41, pi. ii. fig. 55 (1783), 

 Piezosternum retractum, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 457. n. 4 (1868). 

 Halica e.icellens, Walk. loc. cit. p. 469. u. 1. 



Genus Tessaratoma. 



Tessaratoma papillosa. 



Cime.v pupilloms, Drury, 111. Nat. Hist. i. p. 96, pi. xliii. fig. 2 (1770). 

 Tesseratoma striata, Walk. Cat. Ilet. iii. p. 463. ii. 16 (1868). 

 Tesseratoma furcifei-a, Walk. loc. cit. n. 17. 

 Tesieratoma timorensts, Walk. (Voll. ?) loc. cit. p. 464. n. 18. 



