212 Mr. ^\. L. Distant on llarpactorinse. 



Genus Sycanus. 



Sycanus collaris. 



Reduvius collaris, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. p. 380 (1781). 

 Syca7i\is leucomesus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 84. n. 31 (1873). 



Sycanus fulvicornis. 



Sycanus fuhicornis, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xx. p. 99 (1859), 

 Sycanus caliginosus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 86. u. 37 (1873). 



Sycanus annuUcornis. 



Sycanus annuUcornis^ Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xx. p. 98 (1859). 

 Sycanus invisus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 87. n. 38 (1873). 



Sycanus dichotomus. 



Sycanus dichotomus, Stai, (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 277. 

 Sycanus turbidus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 86. n. 36 (1873). 



Sycanus versicolor. 



Sycanus versicolor, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xx. p. 96 (1859). 

 Sycanus miles, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 86. n. 35 (1873). 



Genus Colpochilocoris. 



Colpochihcoris horrendus. 



Yolinus horraidus, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 79. D. 8 (1873). 

 Colpochilocoris fasciativentris, Keut. Act. Soc. Sc. Fennic. xii. p. 284 

 (1881). 



Genus Yolinus. 



Yolinus glagovicB. 



Yolinus glagovicB, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xx. p. 95 (1859). 

 Yolinus ruhrifer, Walk. Cat. Het. viii. p. 78. n. 6 (1873). 



AYalker urites tliat Lis species may be separated from the 

 one described by Dohrn " by the red hue on both surfaces of 

 the sides of the abdomen and by the wholly black femora." 

 The first character I take to be a misreading of Dohrn and 

 the second is erroneous, as the posterior femora in the two 

 specimens described by Walker are distinctly annulated. 



Yolinus conspicuuSy sp. n. 



Black ; connexivum with the fifth and sixth segments 

 bright ochraceous; disk of abdomen beneath dull sanguineous; 

 antenna? v\ith the basal joint biannulated with ochraceous; 



