422 Mr. W. L. Distant on Pentatoniinoe. 



Genus OciRiiHOE. 



Ocirrlwe unimaculata. 



Rhpichocurk unimaculata, Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 29 (1837). 

 Cuspicuna fasciata, Dall. List Hem. i. p. '2^)1, pi. x. tig. 3 (18ol). 



Stal gave the C. fasciata of Dallas as a synonym of Cus- 

 picotia jakso7iiensis, Guer., but I have compared it with 

 Westwood's type, and am satisfied as to its identity. 



Ocirrhoe inconspicaa. 



Cuspicona inconspieuu, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 297. n. G (ISol) ; Letli. & 



Sev. Cat. Gdu. H(?m. t. i. p. 180 (189;J). 

 Ocirrhoe incuiispicna, StSl, (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Fuili. 18G7, p. o21. 



Ocirrlwe privata. 



Ctiqnconu privata, Walk. Cat. Ilet. ii. p. 382. u. 11 (1867). 



Ocirrhoe lutescens, sp. n. 



HJiapIiii/aster vi/-escc)is, Dall. (nee Westw.) List Hem. i. p. 284. u. 30 

 (1851). 



Ochraceous ; eyes, fourth joint of antennae (excluding base), 

 abdomen above (excluding apex and broad lateral areas), and 

 stigmatal spots to abdomen beneath black. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum very coarsely and thickly 

 punctate. Corium thickly and more iinely punctate. An- 

 tennaj brownish ochraceous, fourth joint black (excluding 

 base), second and fourth joints subequal in length, third a 

 little shorter, fifth joint mutilated. 



Long. 9 millim. 



Ilab. Australia, King George's Sound (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Peribcea. 



Perihcea fulvescens. 



Cuspicona fulvescens, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 299 (18ol). 

 Cugj/icoua lo7iyiceps, "Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 388. n. 33 (18(57). 



Stal (En. Hera. v. p. 102, 1876) has placed the C. lungicepSj 

 "Walk., as a synonym of Perihcea pulchra^ Dall., a course in 

 which he has been followed by Lethierry and Severin (Cat. 

 Gen. H^m. t. i. p. 180, 1893). This, however, is a mistake, 

 and as a synonym of C. fulvescens^ Dall., it forms part of a 

 second species of the genus. 



P. pulchra, Dall. — Third joint of the antennas a little 

 longer than the second. 



P. fulvescens, Dall. — Second and third joints of the antennse 

 subequal in length. 



