Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. LF 
base to apex of penultimate segment; membrane not ex- 
tending to apex of abdomen. 
Long. 10 millim.; exp. pronot. angl. 24 millim. 
Hab. Java (Horsfield Coll., Brit. Mus.). 
Colpura modesta, sp. n. 
Obscure brownish, finely ochraceously pilose, coarsely 
punctate; membrane cupreous; body beneath and legs 
piceous; rostrum, trochanters, extreme bases of femora, tarsi, 
apical joint of antenne (excluding base), marginal spots to 
abdomen both above and beneath, and posterior margins of 
fourth and fifth abdominal segments ochraceous ; abdomen 
above bluish black, the two basal segments reddish ; abdomen 
beneath with four black spots near base and a rounded sub- 
lateral spot on the fourth, fifth, and sixth abdominal segments. 
Antenne with the basal joint thickened and curved, second 
and third joints slender, second longest, fourth cylindrical 
and a little shorter than third; head with a somewhat promi- 
nent tubercle directed outwards on each side behind the eyes; 
pronotum with the anterior and posterior angles rounded, the 
lateral margins somewhat sinuate; rostrum about reaching 
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the centre of the third abdominal segment; abdomen broadly 
but obscurely sulcated for about half its length from base. 
Long. 9-10 millim.; exp. pronot. angl. 3$ millim. 
Hab. Java (Horsfield Coll., Brit. Mus.) ; SE. Borneo 
(Doherty, Coll. Dist.). 
Colpura labecula, sp. n. 
Piceous, greyishly pilose; apical joint of antenna (ex- 
cluding base) luteous ; rostrum, coxe, trochanters, extreme 
bases of femora, posterior margins of fourth and fifth abdo- 
minal segments, spots to connexivum, and marginal spots to 
abdomen beneath ochraceous ; membrane black, with a large 
central ovate ochraceous spot. 
Antenne with the basal joint thickened and curved ; second 
and third joints slender, second longest, fourth joint cylin- 
drical, shorter than third; head with two foveate impressions 
in front of the ocelli and another on anterior portion of disk ; 
pronotum deflexed anteriorly, lateral margins nearly straight, 
lateral angles rounded, not prominent; scutellum with the 
apex narrowly ochraceous; rostrum reaching the apex of the 
third abdominal segment ; abdomen beneath with three sub- 
marginal black spots on the fourth, fifth, and sixth abdominal 
segments, and broadly centrally sulcated for about half its 
length from base. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. vu. 2 
