426 :Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreidfc. 



Discogaster rufoconiis. 



Leptorn\/m rufocornis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 102. n. 1 (1871). 

 A species apparently closely allied to D. Drewseni, Stal. 



FSE VDOPHL (EiyjE . 



Genus Clavigralla. 



Clavigralla acantharis. 



Lygcetis acajxtharis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 200. 16 (1803). 

 Clavigralla acantharis, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. p. 67 (1868). 

 Clavigralla tuberculata, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 513. n. 5 (1852). 



Clavigralla aliena. 



Cletm alienm, Walk. Cat. Ilet. iv. p. 199. n. 49 (1871). 



Walker describes tlie lateral angles of the pronotura as 

 " rounded, not prominent." This is incorrect, as they possess 

 a distinct short recurved spine. Again, there is no indication 

 of a broad black stripe to the head, which, however, possesses 

 a very distinct longitudinal ochraceous stripe. Posterior 

 femora with the apical halves castaneous ; tibiee bianuulated 

 with ochraceous; connexivuni ochraceous, with large brown 

 spots ; apical joint of the antennae fuscous. 



Clavigralla indecora. 



Chins? indecorus, Walk. Cat. Ilet. iv. p. 197. n. 45 (1871). 



The unique type is in a very bad condition and without 

 the posterior legs. It is most probably a .synonym of 

 C. horrens, Dohrn. 



Leftocosisia"^^. 



Genus Cukupira. 



Curujnra hicolor^ sp. n. 



Ochraceous ; anterior third of pronotum, base of scutellum, 

 sternum, and sometimes inner margins of lateral lobes of head, 

 plurabageous ; posterior angles of prosternum broadly ochra- 

 ceous ; abdomen beneath reddish ochraceous, with its lateral 

 margins luteous ; eyes castaneous. Pronotum, scutellum, and 

 sternum thickly and coarsely punctate; second and third 

 joints of antennge subequal in length, fourth longest; spine to 

 scutellum long and obliquely ascendant. 



Long. 7-9 millim. 



IJah. Malay Peninsula; Singapore {Ridley, Brit. Mus.) ; 

 Malay Archipelago; New Guinea, Dory {Wallace, Brit. 

 Mus.). 



