Mr. W. L. Distant on UoJuviidi«. 189 



Manhuninga longipes, sp. n. 



Black above, piceous brown beneath; a large rounded 

 discal spot near inner angle of corium and the legs ochra- 

 ceous ; femoral apices, bases of posterior femora, tibial and 

 tarsi brownish ochraceous; lateral abdominal margins ochra- 

 ceous, spotted with brown; legs and antennas somewhat 

 longly pilose. 



Long. 25 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 7 millira, 

 Eab. British East Africa [C. S. Betton, Brit. Mas.). 



Genus Velitra. 



Velitra ruhropicta. 



Opinus rubropida, Amy. & Serv. Hem. p. 339 (1843). 

 Reduvius rivuloms, AValk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 194. n. 45 (1873). 



Velitra suhfasciatus. 

 Reduvius suhfasciatus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 200. n. 63 (1873). 



Velitra sinensis, 

 Reduvius sinensis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 196. n. 49 (1873). 

 Described from China ; also received from Ceylon. 



Velitra marginata. 

 Velitra tnarginata, Sign. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genov. xv. p. •'544 



(1880). 

 Velitra fuscinervis, Reut. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenuic. xii. p. 322 (1881). 



Genus Len^uS. 



Lenceus pyrrhus. 



Lenceus injrrhiis, Stal, (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1859, p. 187. 

 Opinus rugicollis, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 3. n. 14 (1873). 



Walker has misdescribed this species. The antenna? are 

 not black, but the second and third joints are fuscous, tiie 

 iirst, and base of second, testaceous. 



Genus Sminthus. 



Sniinihus singularis. 



Redudus singularis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 198. n. 53 (1873). 



Siuinthus an ijasciatus. 



Reduvius unifasciatus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 201. u. 64 (1873). 

 Ann. tfc May. N. Hist. !Ser. 7. Vol. x. 14 



