+26 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. 
Discogaster rufocornis. 
Leptornytus rufocornis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 102. n. 1 (1871). 
A species apparently closely allied to D. Drewsent, Stal. 
PsevpoPHL@INA. 
Genus CLAVIGRALLA. 
Clavigralla acantharis. 
Lyge@us acantharis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 206. 16 (1803). 
Clavigralla acantharis, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. p. 67 (1868). 
Clavigralla tuberculata, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 513. n. 5 (1852), 
Clavigralla aliena. 
Cletus alienus, Walk, Cat. Het. iv. p. 199, n. 49 (1871). 
Walker describes the lateral angles of the pronotum as 
“ younded, not prominent.” ‘This is incorrect, as they possess 
a distinct short recurved spine. Again, there is no indication 
of a broad black stripe to the head, which, however, possesses 
a very distinct longitudinal ochraceous stripe. Posterior 
femora with the apical halves castaneous; tibiee biannulated 
with ochraceous; connexivum ochraceous, with large brown 
spots; apical joint of the antenne fuscous. 
Clavigralla indecora. 
Cletus? indecorus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 197. n. 45 (1871). 
The unique type is in a very bad condition and without 
the posterior legs. It is most probably a synonym of 
C, horrens, Dohrn. 
LEPTrocorisIne®. 
Genus CURUPIRA. 
Curupira bicolor, sp. n. 
Ochraceous ; anterior third of pronotum, base of scutellum, 
sternum, and sometimes inner margins of lateral lobes of head, 
plumbageous ; posterior angles of prosternum broadly ochra- 
ceous ; abdomen beneath reddish ochraceous, with its lateral 
margins luteous ; eyes castaneous. Pronotum, scutellum, and 
sternum thickly and coarsely punctate; second and third 
joints of antenne subequal in length, fourth longest ; spine to 
scutellum long and obliquely ascendant. 
Long. 7-9 millim, 
Hab. Malay Peninsula; Singapore (2idley, Brit. Mus.) ; 
Malay Archipelago; New Guinea, Dory (Wallace, Brit. 
Mus.). 
