Mr. W. L. Distant on Tingididte. 353 



Salius deJjas, Giier. 



Pompilus (Pepsin) dedjrts, Guci". Lefebi". Voy. Abyss, vi. (1848) pt. 4, 

 p. 355, pi. viii. fig. 2. 



One female, Durban {Distant). 



Salius atropoSj Smitli. 



Mygnimia atropos, Smith, Cat. Ilym. Ins. B. M. iii, (1855) p. 180, $. 



Seven females, six males, Pretoria {Distant) j Johannes- 

 burg {Cregoe) ; Barbcrtou {Rendall). 



Salius regina^ Sauss. 



Myynimia reffina, Sauss. Grandidier, Hist. Madaga.sc. xx. 1 (1892), 

 p. 412, footnote. 



Three females, Fort Johnston {Rendall). 

 [To be continued.] 



LIX. — Bhgnchotal Notes. — XIII. Heteroptera : Families 

 TingidiJa;, Phymatidaj, and Aradid^e. By W. L. DISTANT. 



Walker's enumeration of these families is to be found in 

 liis Cut. Heteroptera, vol. vi. pp. 170-197 and vol. vii. pp. 1- 

 41. I have examined all Walker's types which are still to 

 Le found, a few, as usual, being missing and probably placed 

 as synonyms of other species by V/alker himself, without 

 any published comment. Some new genera and species are 

 also described from various zoological regions. 



Fam. TingididaB. 



Genus Cantacader. 



Cantacader uniformis, sp. n. 



Brownish ochraceous ; eyes piceous ; base of pronotum, an 

 irregular central transverse fascia to hemelytra, continued 

 along inner margin of same to apex, fuscous brown. 



Shape and form of C. quinquecostatus, Fieb., from which 

 it difters by the two outer continuous carinas of the pronotum 

 being nearly straight, not convexly curved; a pale line on 

 each side of claval apex, from which the adjacent discal vein 

 is almost entirely black. 



Long. 5 niillim. 



Hah. North India (Brit. Mus.). 

 Ann. & Mag. X. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. ix. 25 



