424 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. 
Antenne with the first and second joints almost subequal 
in length, third shorter, but longer than fourth; pronotal 
angles acutely produced, with their apices distinctly recurved ; 
sternum somewhat coarsely punctate. Abdomen above pale 
reddish ochraceous; connexivum spotted with black, the 
largest spot a short distance from base, followed by a smaller 
spot, and a still smaller spot at apex. 
Long. 9 millim.; exp. pronot. angl. 4 millim. 
Hab, Brit. India; Sikkim, Assam, Mungphu (Atkinson, 
Brit. Mus.). 
CENTROSCELINZ. 
Genus ACIDOMERIA. 
Acidomeria strigata. 
Gonocerus strigatus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 187. n. 18 (1871). 
Genus MARrGUS. 
Margus obscurator. 
Coreus obscurator, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 200 (1805). 
Margus tnornatus, Uhler (nec Dist.), Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 179. 
Although Prof. Uhler refers to my figure of J/. tnornatus 
(Biol. Centr.-Am., Hem.-Heter. i. pp. 137, 365, t. xii. fig. 18), 
the two specimens he has thus identified are typical J/. obscu- 
rator, Faby. Uhler has also given my name as the describer 
of M. ¢nornatus, which is one of Stal’s species, and must for 
the present be eliminated from the Rhynchotal fauna of the 
Antilles. J. obscurator, Fabr., which stands in its stead, is 
a very widely distributed Neotropical species. 
Genus NAMACUS. 
Namacus annulicornts. 
Namacus annulicornis, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 186 (1870). 
Namacus rufescens, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 1. n. 2 (1872). 
Genus CATORHINTHA. 
fatorhintha guttula. 
Lygeus guttula, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. p. 162 (1794). 
Catorhintha selector, Uhler (nec Stal), Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 179. 
C. guttula, Fabr., has been previously recorded from the 
Antilles, and Prof. Uhler’s report on C. selector, Stal, being 
found there must be disregarded, as the British Museum now 
contains the specimens he thus identified. 
Catorhintha semialba. 
Namacus semialbus, Walk. Cat. Het, v. p. 2. n. 5 (1872). 
