180 Mr. W. L. Distant on ReduvIId-cC. 



Lisarda cocnosa. 



Acanthaspis ccenosa, StSl, (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Fi3rh. 1855, p. 39. 

 lieduvius turpis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 192. n. 41 (1873). 



Walker's type is a somewhat faded specimen, but the 

 black fasciae to the abdomen beneath are quite distinct, though 

 not mentioned in the description. 



Lisarda annularis. 

 lieduvius annularis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 199. n. 60 (1873). 



Lisarda conspersa. 



lieduvius conspersus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 197. n. 52 (1873). 



Genus Valentia. 



VaJentia apetala. 



retalochirus ajMahis, Vuill. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1864, p. 142, pi. i. 



fig. 10. 

 Tetalochinis funestus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 9 (1873). 



Genus Petalochirus. 



Petalochirus malayus. 



retahcMrus malayus, Stgl, (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Forli. 1859, p. 191 ; Rent. 



Rev. d'Entom. vi. p. 162 (1887). 

 Petaluchirus vicinus, iSign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1862, p. 120. 

 Petalochirus sinyularis, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 10. n. 12 (1873). 



The species identified by Walker as P. malayus {he. cit. 

 p. y. n. 7) is P. brachialus, Stal. JMr. Kiiby was thus misled 

 into including the first-named species in his Ceylonese 

 enumeration (Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv. p. 117, 1891). 



Genus Syberna. 

 Syherna? munita. 



rcialochirus munitus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 9. n. 11 (1873), 



This species seems to belong to the genus Syberna, with 

 the exception of the anterior tibias, whicli are slightly curved 

 and dilated near base and more slightly dilated at apex. 

 The unique type is not in sufficiently good condition for more 

 precise generic location. 



LI0L0PTILT^'M. 



Genus Ptilocerus. 



Ptilocerus suhannulatus. 



Maotijs suhannulatus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 88. n. 5 (1873). 

 Maotys simplex, Walk. loc. cit. p. 89. n. 7. 



