Mr. W. L. Distant on Reduvlidge. 203 



with purplish brown near the anal angle ; a submarginal 

 wliite line on the outer margin nearest the anal angle; the 

 fringe blackish brown. 



Expanse 1 j inch. 



Hah. British Guiana, Bartica {Parish, Mus. Druce). 



Chrysauge eixtelia, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegulse, and thorax bright yellow; 

 antennae, abdomen, and legs pale yellowish brown. Primaries 

 bright yellow, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by 

 two fine black lines — the first nearest the base, the second 

 beyond the cell ; the costal and outer margin edged with 

 black ; the fringe blackish brown : secondaries bright yellow, 

 the marginal line and a submarginal line extending from the 

 costal margin near the apex to the anal angle both black ; 

 the fringe black. — Female similar to the male, but with the 

 abdomen yellow. 



Expanse, rj lyV? ? If inch. 



Hah. S. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul [Mus. Druce). 



Chrysauge citrina, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennaj, collar, tegulte, thorax, abdomen, 

 and legs chrome-yellow. Primaries and secondaries chrome- 

 yellow, the primaries not quite so bright in colour as the 

 secondaries ; the fringes of both wings pale whitish yellow. — 

 Female very similar to the male, but considerably paler in 

 colour. 



Expanse, (^ 1^, ? 1^ inch. 



Hah. S. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul [Mas. Druce). 



XXIII. — Rhynchotal Notes. — XVI. Heteroptera : Family 

 Reduviida3 {continued), Apiomerinse, HarpactoriuEe, and 

 Nabinte. By W. L. Distant. 



This communication concludes the examination of Walker's 

 descriptions of genera and species in the family Reduviidge. 

 All have been allocated with the exception of two examples, 

 viz. Reduvius puhicollis and Prostemma tarsalis. Both are 

 unique — the first without a locality, the second a carded 

 specimen ; further material is therefore required before an 

 accurate determination can be attempted. 



