Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. 423 
Cletus bipunctatus. 
Coreus bipunctatus, Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 25 (1842). 
Cletus siynatus, Walk. (part.), Cat. Het. iv. p. 194. n. 39 (1871). 
Cletus rubidiventris. 
Coreus rubidiventris, Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 25 (1842). 
Cletus signatus, Walk. (part.), Cat. Het. iv. p. 194. n. 39 (1871). 
Cletus pallescens, Walk. foc, cit. p. 195. n. 40, 
Cletus inconspicuus. 
Cletus inconspicuus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 195. n. 42 (1871). 
The unique type is in poor condition. Abdomen black, 
apex and connexivum Juteous; lateral angles of pronotum 
with their posterior margins very coarsely dentate. 
Exp. pronot. angl. 4 millim, 
Cletus punctiger. 
Gonocerus punctiger, Dall, List Hem. ii. p. 494. n. 8 (1852), 
Homeocerus minax, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 99. n. 26 (1871). 
Spectes erroneously included in the Genus Cletus. 
Colpura inermis. 
Cletus? inermis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 198. n. 48 (1871). 
Hab, Singapore (nec Santarem). 
Walker erroneously copied the locality of this species. 
Genus CLETOMORPHA, 
Cletomorpha Walkeri. 
Cletomorpha Walkert, Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xxiv. p. 96 (1891). 
Cletomorpha benita, Wirby, loc. cvt. p. 97. 
Cletomorpha Kirby?. 
Cletomorpha denticulata, Kirby, Journ, Linn. Soc., Zool. xxiv. p. 95 
(1891), nom. preeoce. 
Cletomorpha raja, sp. n. 
Ochraceous ; posterior area of pronotum from between the 
lateral angles, scutellum, and corium thickly fusco-punctate ; 
corium with the lateral margins (obsolete towards apex) and 
a transverse, sometimes maculate, fascia about one third from 
apex luteous; membrane pale fuscous, with the margins 
paler ; sternum and abdomen beneath with a number of small 
discal black spots; antennze fuscous, with the apical joint 
ochraceous, 
