i576 Mr. W. L. Distant on CoreiJue. 



AMORBlIfJE. 



Genus Amorbus. 



A morbus alternatus. 



Amorbm alfematus, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 408. u. 1 (1852). 

 Amorbus planus, Walk. Cat. Ilet. iv. p. 42. n. 11 (1871). 



Petascelin^. 

 Genus Petillia. 



Petillia calcar. 



MIctis calcar, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 397. n. .3-3 (1852). 

 Trematocoris suhmttata. Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 34. n. i) (1871). 

 Trematocoris vittnta, Walk. loc. cit. p. 3(3. n. 12. 

 Melucha notatipes, Walk. loc. cit. p. 56. n. 9. 



The Melucha notatipes^ Walk., represents a rudimentarj 

 form of P. calcar. 



Petillia hiserrata. 

 Mictis hiserrata, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 29. ii. 68 (1871). 



Daladerin^. 

 Genus Dalader. 



Dalader Horsfieldi, sp. n. 



Pale brownisli ochraceous ; antennae, femora, and mem- 

 brane fuscous ; basal and apical joints of antennai, tibijB, and 

 tarsi brownish ochraceous, mottled witli fuscous. 



Antennge moderately hirsute, first joint slightly longer than 

 the second, third dilated and spatulate ; head and pronotura 

 with a faint central pale levigate line; pronotum witli the 

 anterior margins finely dentate, the lateral angles broadly and 

 angularly produced, posterior margin concave before the base 

 of the scutellum ; abdomen above reddish ochraceous ; the 

 segmental margins ochraceous ; connexivum brownish ochra- 

 ceous, with subquadrate pale fuscous spots ; femora somewhat 

 thickly spined in longitudinal series beneath. 



Long., (J, 20 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 8^ millim. 



Eah. Java (Horsfield Coll., Brit. Mus.). 



Tliis small species is allied to 1). rubiginosus, Westw., 

 from which it differs by the much more produced pronotal 

 angles. 



