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61. R« silvestfis sp. nov. 

 { = R. hisciosUs pt. olim). 



9 Brownish-yellow of various tints: a central line from base of 

 clypeus to posterior angle of scutellum blackish, doubling on an- 

 terior lobe of pronotum, momentarily interrupted on the middle 

 of the pronotum and widening at the posterior angle of the scutel- 

 lum. Head laterally dark fuscous; antennae brownish-yellow, 

 the second segment a little longer than the first. Hind third of 

 pronotum with an outwardly oblique, obscure fuscous line on each 

 side. Tegmina pale purplish brown (veins mostly thick and 

 yellowish), specked on the corium, especially on the exterior half, 

 with purplish-fuscous. Membrane smoky, veins dark smoky. 

 Abdomen mostly blackish, a broad brown yellow stripe down the 

 sternites medialy. 

 Length 8 mill. 

 Kauai 4,000 ft. 



62. Milu kerasphoros Kirkakly, 



( = Reduviolus rubritinctus Kirkaldy olim = Milu kei'asphoron 

 Kirkakly 1907 Can. Ent. XXXIX. 248.) 



Head, collar, anterior lobe of pronotum, posterior margin of 

 pronotum (more darkly), scutellum, &c., more or less reddish- 

 purple or red-brown. Gula and sterna blackish. First, third 

 and fourth segments of antennae and apex of second, labium &c., 

 yellowish-brown; second segment of antennae yellowish, apex of 

 fourth ])lack. Scutellum blackish medianly or anteriorly. Teg- 

 mina ashy-yellow, irregularly speckled with pale brown on the 

 clavus; veins on apical half of corium sanguineous. Just 

 about the cross vein there is a fuscous suffusion across the teg- 

 mina, and the outer area is darkly speckled, forming a rather 

 distinct pale reddish-fuscous band across. Apical angle of corium 

 reddish-fuscous. Membrane greyish-testaceous, with ashy veins. 

 Legs yellowish-brown, more or less faintly speckled. Hind femora 

 rather obscurely annulate apically. Abdomen above mostly dark 

 fuscous, beneath yellowish-brown (sometimes infuscate). Pleu- 

 rites yellow-brown, incisures more or less fuscous. Head a trifle 

 longer than the first segment of the antennae. Antennae 4.7/^. 

 7. 4. Labium reaching nearly to the middle coxae. Fore femora 

 two and a quarter times as long as the head, five and a half times 

 as long as maximum width. 

 Length 9)^-10 mill. 



