10 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidse. 



longer tlian fourth ; lateral angles of pronotum slightly 

 prominent and subangulate ; rostrum with the second joint 

 slightly longer than the third. 



Long., (5' > 1^ millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 4^ millim. 



Hab. IS.E. Borneo (Atkinson Coll., Brit. Mas.). 



The striking colour of the abdomen above will render this 

 species easily recognized, especially with the un=;potted corium 

 and sternum. 



Ilomceocerufs malayensis, sp. n. 



Brownish ochraceous, veins and apical area of the coriura 

 ochraceous, the last preceded by an irregular transverse black 

 fascia. Antennae with the basal joint brown, the second and 

 third joints ])iceous (apical joint mutilated) ; lateral margins 

 and angles of pronotum narrowly piceous ; basal margin of 

 pronotum, margins and apex of scutellum, and margins and 

 venation of corium palely levigate ; membrane pale brownish, 

 with its basal area black ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, 

 a small black spot on each side of meso- and metasternum. 



Antennse with the first and third joints subequal in length, 

 second a little shorter ; body above very coarsely punctate, 

 the punctures somewhat darker ; lateral angles of the pro- 

 notum prominent, subacute, and slightly directed backward ; 

 rostrum with the second joint much longer than the third. 



Long. 16-18 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 4^-5 millim. 



Uah. Malay Peninsula; Singapore, ^ (Saunders Coll., 

 Brit. Mus.) ; Perak, ? [Doherti/, Coll. Dist.). 



In the Perak specimen the abdominal stigmata are black. 



Somewhat allied to H. Walkerianus, Leth. & Sev. 

 {playiatus, Walk.). 



Homoeocerus Atkinsoni^ sp. n. 



Ochraceous, thickly and coarsely punctate, the punctures 

 black on the corium and scutellum, and forming a more or less 

 distinct transverse fascia between the lateral angles, and three 

 somewhat indistinct discal longitudinal lines, also distinct on 

 the extreme lateral margins of the pronotum. Body beneath 

 and legs ochraceous ; a lineate series of small spots to the 

 sternum and abdomen, mostly double on the abdomen, and 

 the stigmata black. Antennae black, apical joint^ fuscous, 

 with its apex ochraceous. Abdomen above dark purplish, 

 the segmental margins (narrowly) and the connexivum 

 ochraceous. 



Antennae with the second joint slightly longer than the 



