122 Mr. W. L. Distant on some Coreidse. 



Anoplocnemis Westwoodi. 



Myctis annulicornis, Westw. in Hope, Cat. ii. p. 13 (1842) (nom. 



prfeocc). 

 Anoplocnemis annulicornis, StSl, En. Hem. iii. p. 49. n. 27 (1873). 



The specific name " annulicornis " was used by Germar 

 in 1837 for bis Cerhus annulicornis, which belongs to the 

 genus Anoplocnemis. I have therefore renamed West wood's 

 species as above. It is closely allied to Germar's species, but 

 differs by the different colour of the antennse. Specimens 

 are contained in the South-African Museum and in my own 

 collection which were taken at Cape Town and other parts of 

 the Cape Colony. 



Anoplocnemis 3Iontandoni, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum piceous, corium very dark 

 castaneous, all thickly and ochraceously pilose ; a short fascia 

 at base of lateral margin to corium and a broad central fascia 

 to scutellum ochraceous ; membrane cupreous ; abdomen 

 above black, with two central ochraceous spots beyond middle 

 and the segmental margins also paler ; body beneath with the 

 head, sternum, and legs piceous, the abdomen and tarsi casta- 

 neous, all thickly and ochraceously pilose; a castaneous spot 

 between the intermediate and posterior coxge ; antennae casta- 

 neous, the apical joint ochraceous. 



Long., S 21-24, ? 23 millim. 



Hab. East Africa, Mpwapwa {Coll. Dist.) ; Mozambique, 

 Kikatla [Coll. Montandon). 



Allied to A. scutellaris, Dall., but separated by the different 

 colour of the upper surface of the abdomen, the tarsi, and the 

 apical joint of the antennae, the absence of the pale lateral 

 fascia on each side of the body beneath, and by the length of 

 the apical joint of the antenn£e, which is considerably longer 

 than the second joint, and not only slightly longer, as in 

 A. scufellaris. 



Dalader parvulus, sp. n. 



Fuscous ; antennae and femora black ; tibiae, tarsi, and body 

 beneath mottled with testaceous ; a central narrow longitu- 

 dinal line to pronotum and the apex of the scutellum pale 

 brownish. 



Long., c^ 20 ; lat. pronot. angl. 8 millim. 



Hab. Burma, Rilby Mines. 



Allied to D. planiventris^ Westw., but differing by its 

 smaller size, darker colour, the apical joint of the antennas 



