Mr. "W. L. Distant on Australasian Coreidee. 581 



siibacutely produced, their apices a little directed backward; 

 scutellum coarsely darkly punctate; corium (excluding lateral 

 margins) thickly tinely punctate ; membrane not passing 

 abdominal apex; bucculse short, not reaching eyes ; rostrum 

 slightly passing the intermediate coxae ; mesosternum 

 sulcate ; head beneath and sternum coarsely punctate. 



Long. 14 mm. 



Hab. Queensland ; Mackay {Roivland Turner, Brit. Mus.). 



This and the following species are the first of the genus 

 Pendulinus yet recorded from Australia. 



Pendulinus lutescens, sp. n. 



Pale shining ochraceous ; posterior margin of pronotum, 

 scutellum, and corium pale testaceous, the latter with the 

 lateral margin pale ochraceous; membrane shining bronzy 

 brown ; connexivum, body beneath, and legs pale ochra- 

 ceous ; antennae ochraceous, the fourth joint with its apical 

 half fuscous, first joint a little stoutest and curved, first and 

 third and second and fourth joints subequal in length ; head 

 with the central lobe distinctly produced before the anten- 

 niferous tubercles ; pronotum somewhat thickly wrinkled 

 and punctate, the lateral angles somewhat distinctly and 

 subacutely produced ; scutellum punctate, with its extreme 

 apex black ; corium (excluding lateral margins) thickly 

 finely punctate ; membrane not passing the abdominal apex; 

 bucculae short, not reaching eyes ; rostrum about reaching 

 posterior coxae ; mesosternum moderately sulcate ; sternum 

 thickly coarsely punctate. 



Long. 14 mm. 



Hab. Queensland ; Mackay {Rowland Turner, Brit. Mus.). 



Jalina, gen. nov. 



Narrow, elongate ; head large and broad, about as long as 

 breadth between eyes, only slightly produced beyond the 

 antenniferous tubercles, the aj)ex of the central lobe a 

 little prominent, the lateral margins distinctly sinuate ; eyes 

 large and prominent, distinctly exserted beyond the anterior 

 angles of the pronotum; ocelli between eyes at a short 

 distance from base, about as far apart from each other as 

 from eyes ; antennae moderately long and slender, first, 

 second, and third joints subequal in length, first stouter than 

 second or third, fourth short and moderately incrassated ; 

 pronotum slightly longer than broad at base, the lateral 

 margins oblique but rounded and obscurely creuulate near 

 apices, anterior margin truncate; lateral angles slightly 



