136 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



MISCELLANEA EHYNCHOTALIA.— No. 8. 

 By G. W. Kirkaldy, F.E.S. 



Fam. Eeduviid^. 

 *Tapeinus fuscipennis (Stal). 



Head aud pronotum luteo-fulvous ; base of elytra, legs, scutellum 

 (except the rufo-flavous point), connexivum above and below, flavescent. 

 Abdomen above pale brownish, apically flavescent. Sterna and abdo- 

 men below sordid dilute brownish red, more or less obscure, apico- 

 laterally flavescent. Eyes and elytra black. Antennae obscure fus- 

 cous. Head between the eyes a little wider than an eye. Posterior 

 lobe of pronotum somewhat deeply longitudinally impressed, the im- 

 pression closely and coarsely punctured. Second segment of antennae 

 five times as long as first, three-fifths longer than third. 



^ . Seventh segment beneath (Verhoeff's nomenclature) very 

 deeply ovally emarginate. 



? . Sixth segment obtuse-angularly emarginate beneath, medianly 

 truncate apically : seventh angularly emarginate, somewhat obsoletely 

 carinate medio-longitudinally. Long. 17-18 mill. 



Hah. Assam : Chenapungi, Khasia Hills (coll. m. ex coll. 

 Dom. Malcolm Burr). Stal described this from "Patria ignota." 



tKHYNOCORis NiTiDULus (Fabr.) var. strophades, nov. 



Differs from the type by the apically broadly luteous inter- 

 mediate and posterior femora. The eyes are black, the anterior 

 coxae luteous. The abdomen above and below (except connexi- 

 vum) more brownish. 



Hah. Kongo (coll. m.). 



I possess also an example of U. nitidulus, given to me by my 

 friend Mr. Malcolm Burr, in which the left anterior tibia is 

 shining black, the right anterior tibia dilute crimson. The 

 locality is unknown. 



Further notes on Vol. I. of Lethierry and Severin's Cata- 

 logue : — 



P. 181. — Ehynchocoris hamatus (Fabr.) is the type of the 

 genus (= humeralis, Thunb.). " Characteres generici e Rh. 

 hamata descripti" (Westwood). 



P. 3. — Brachyplatys, Boisd. 1835 = Plataspis, Westw. 1837 

 =■ Platycephala, Laporte, 1832. 



P. 2. — Libyaspis, n. n. = Plataspis, Leth. and Sev. (type, 

 coccinelloides, Lap.). 



Plataspis, Westw., is only a replacement of the preoccupied 

 Platycephala, Lap., type metallica ; unless metallica can be sup- 

 posed to differ generically from vanikorensis, Plataspis should be 

 regarded as a synonym of Brachyplatys. 



* =8mintlius, Leth. and Sev. Cat. Hemipt. iii. p. 113. 

 f =Beduvius, Stkl = Har2)actor, Leth. and Sev. 



