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thickly punctate, scutellum more sparingly and finely punctate; membrane pale fuli- 
ginous, on basal area reflecting the dark abdomen beneath ; other structural characters as 
in generic diagnosis. 
Long. 3 mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Silhouette: near Mont Pot-i-eau, about 1500 feet. Mahé: high 
forest of Morne Blane and Pilot; Mare aux Cochons district, 1000—2000 feet; Morne 
Seychellois, 1500—2000 feet ; Cascade Estate, ca. 1000 feet ; forest near Mount Harrison, 
about 1700 feet; also one specimen from Port Victoria. 
This species is found in fern and other undergrowth in high damp mountain-forests 
(H. Scott). 
124, Psallus? mahensis, sp. n. (Plate 18, fig. 19). 
Dark olivaceous, lateral marginal areas of corium, and cuneus more or less pale 
ochraceous ; body beneath more or less castaneous, legs ochraceous, intermediate and 
posterior femora castaneous; antennze with the basal joint castaneous, a little passing 
apex of head, second joint ochraceous, more than twice as long as first, third and fourth 
Joints fuscous ; corium shortly but distinctly pilose ; membrane pale fuliginous. 
Long. 2 mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: Cascade Estate, 800—1000 feet ; marshes on coastal plain 
at Anse aux Pins and Anse Royale; Cascade, cultivated country near sea-level. This 
species is characteristic of marshy places, both on the coast and at an elevation of about 
1000 feet: a number of specimens were swept (with specimens of Sthenarus leucophilus) 
from a little marsh containing much of a wide-spread Onagraceous plant (Jussi@a sp.) on 
Cascade Estate at about 800 feet. 
Family Anthocoride. 
In the previous enumeration only one species of this family could be recorded, the 
Lasiochilus alluaudi Reut. This species is found in the present collection with ten 
others, making eleven species in all. The Ceylonese species Seselliws parallelus Motsch. 
is found in the Seychelles, while the genus Lasvochilus, in which six species are located, is 
a genus well represented in the neotropical region. 
125*. Lasiochilus alluaudi, Reut. 
Lasiochilus alluaudi Reut., Rev. d’Ent., xii. p. 209 (1898). 
Loc. Seychelles. Silhouette: near Mont Pot-ad-eau, ca. 1500 feet; Mare aux 
Cochons and forest above, over 1000 feet. Mahé: high forest of Morne Blane and Pilot ; 
Cascade Estate, about 1000 feet; also from low country. Previously recorded from La 
Digue. 
126. Lasvochilus scotti, sp. n. (Plate 13, fig. 20). 
Ochraceous ; head about as long as broad ; antennee pilose, first joint scarcely passing 
apex of head, second about twice as long as first, longer than third or fourth which are 
