Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. AN 
Nematopus ruficrus. 
Anisoscelis ruficrus, Perty, Del. An. p. 171, pl. xxxiv. fig. 4 (1830) 
Hypselonotus ventralis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 140. n. 15 (1871). 
Nematopus indus. 
Cimex indus, Linn, Syst. Nat. ed. 10, i. p. 447 (1758). a 
Typselonotus pectoralis, Walk. Cat. Het. iy. p. 141. n. 16 (1871). 
Nematopus lepidus. 
Nematopus lepidus, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 298 (1862). 
Hypselonotus armatus, Walk, Cat. Het. iy. p. 144. n, 23 (1871). 
Walker founded his description on a single specimen 
without the abdomen. It is undoubtedly the WV. lepidus, 
Stal, but a pale example. 
Genus ZOREVA. 
Zoreva marginalis. 
Hypselonotus marginalis, Walk. Cat, Het. iv. p. 140. n. 13 (1871). 
Agreeing generally with the description of Z%. spini/era, 
Stal, save in the colour of the legs. 
A NISOCELIN2:. 
Genus LEPTOGLOSSUS. 
Leptoglossus balteatus. 
Cimex balteatus, Linn. Mant. Plant. ed. alt. p. 534 (1771). 
Leptoglossus balteatus, Uhler, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1893, p. 705, 
Leptoglossus zonatus, Uhler, loc. cit, 1894, p. 178. 
Mr. Uhler recorded ZL. zonatus as collected by Mr. Herbert 
Smith on the island of Grenada, and L. balteatus as received 
through the same collector from the island of St. Vincent. 
The specimens under the two names, now in the possession 
of the British Museum, however, both pertain to the species 
of Linneus, and L. zonatus still requires to be authenticated 
as belonging to the Antillean fauna. 
Leptoglossus gonagra. 
pda dat 
Cimex gonagra, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 708, 57 (1775). 
Anisoscelis precipua, Walk, Cat. Het. iv. p. 128, n. 25 (1871). 
? Leptoglossus rubrescens. 
Malvana rubrescens, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 134, n. 2 (1871). 
Walker’s type is a unique specimen wanting the posterior 
