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Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: Anonyme Island; marshes on coastal plain at Anse aux 
Pins and Anse Royale; Long Island. 
This species is allied to the 8S. and C. African D. ostentans Stal. Poppius in 
referring to this species (Sjéstedt’s Kilimand.-Meru Exped., Pt. 12, p. 50) transferred 
it to the genus Camptobrochis, but has since acknowledged the correctness of Stal’s 
generic location, by returning a specimen to the Entomol. Research Com. of Trop. Africa 
labelled Deraocoris ostentans. 
117. Dereocoris? cardut, sp. n. (Plate 18, fig. 1). 
Purplish-red ; eyes black ; legs purplish-red, bases of femora and central annulations 
to intermediate and posterior tibie, ochraceous ; antenne with the first and second joints 
purplish-red, base of first pale ochraceous, more than apical third of second black, fourth 
and fifth black, their bases pale ochraceous, first joint longer than head, second a little 
more than twice as long as first, its apical third moderately thickened and finely pilose, 
third and fourth together considerably shorter than second; eyes touching anterior 
margin of pronotum; pronotum and corium finely punctate, scutellum about as long as 
breadth at base, a little tumid; membrane passing abdominal apex; pale fuliginous, the 
venation darkly distinct ; tibize finely setose. 
Long. 45 mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: beaten from a tree in highest forest on summit of Morne 
Pilot, over 2000 feet, 22. XI. 1908, one specimen. 
I have provisionally placed this species in Derwocoris but with some hesitation ; the 
characters found in the antennz and scutellum making it scarcely congeneric. 
118. Fulvius dolobratus, sp. n. (Plate 13, fig. 10). 
Above brownish-ochraceous; eyes black; lateral margins of the corium pale 
ochraceous; cuneus piceous, its anterior margin ochraceous; membrane fuliginous ; 
body beneath dark testaceous; legs ochraceous; antennze pale piceous, about apical 
third of the second joint pale ochraceous, first joint passing apex of head and moderately 
thickened, second about twice as long as first; eyes not touching the anterior pronotal 
angles; pronotum and scutellum distinctly thickly finely punctate; coritum obscurely 
finely punctate; posterior femora thickened, shorter than posterior tibie; rostrum 
ochraceous, apically fuscous, first joint about or nearly reaching base of head. 
Long. 3} mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Praslin: Cétes d’Or Estate, XI. 1908, one specimen. 
Fulvius Stal, was founded as a neotropical genus, and is also found in the Palearctic 
region. 
119. Fulvius pictus, sp. n. (Plate 18, fig. 11). 
Head, pronotum and scutellum black ; apex of head, three longitudinal spots at base, 
and two spots (sometimes almost obsolete) at base of pronotum, one near each posterior 
angle ; corium piceous, basal area and base of costal margin, brownish-ochraceous, cuneus 
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