152 PERCY SLADEN TRUST EXPEDITION 
Subfamily Aphanine. 
Genus CLERADA. 
Clerada Sign., in Maillard, Notes sur I’Ie de la Réunion, Ins., p. 28 (1862). 
Mahisa Horv. (nec Dist.), Ann. Mus. Hung., ix. p. 337 (1911). 
Horvath (supra) has stated that Clerada= Mahisa. These genera, apart from other 
characters, may be separated by the spined anterior femora.of the latter. Clerada, as 
well known, and as long since pointed out by Stal, have ‘‘femoribus inermibus.” 
39*, Clerada apicicornis, Sign. 
Clerada apicicornis Sign., in Maillard, Notes sur V'lle de la Réunion, Ins., p. 28 
(1862). 
Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: Port Victoria.—In my previous enumeration of the 
Rhynchota of the Seychelles, this species was recorded from Le Craze. Originally 
described from the Island of Réunion ; recorded also from Brit. Ind. and Ceylon; Samoa ; 
Mexico ; Venezuela, and West Indies. 
40*. Paromius seychellesus (Walk.). 
Plocwomerus seychellesus Walk., Cat. Het., v. p. 120 (1872). 
Loc. Seychelles. Silhouette: low country near sea, Grande Barbe; high country 
near Mont Pot-a-eau. Mahé: near Morne Blanc, about 1000 feet ; Cascade Estate, about 
1000 feet ; Long Island. Also found in Ceylon, Burma and Japan. 
41. Paromius apicatus (Stal). 
Rhyparochromus apicatus Stal, Ofv. Vetensk.-Akad. Forh., 1855, p. 34. 
Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: near Morne Blane; Long Island. From grass in 
cultivated places at low elevations (Hugh Scott). Originally described from Natal and 
also recorded from Mauritius. 
42*, Pamera vincta. 
Pamera vincta Say, New Harm. Ind., 1831. 
Plociomerus reductus Walk., Cat. Het., v. p. 120. 
Loc. Seychelles. Silhouette: Mare aux Cochons &c. Mahé: Cascade Estate, 
Long Island &c. Mr Scott usually swept the species from grass in open or cultivated 
places. I have in previous enumeration (Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., 1909, p. 39) given the 
distribution of this widely dispersed species. I now add the P. reductus Walk. to the 
synonymy. Bergroth correctly surmised that this species=P. parvula Dall., which 
however he treated as a distinct species and not as a synonym of P. vincta Say (Rev. 
d’Ent., xii. p. 197, 1893). 
43. Pamera sladeni, sp. n. (Plate 11, fig. 12). 
Head, anterior lobe of pronotum and scutellum black ; pronotal collar and posterior 
lobe of pronotum castaneous-brown, the latter with a more or less well marked central 
