402 E. BERGROTH 
Il. Species from Easter Island. 
Fam. Pentatomidae. 
Subfam. Arminae. 
1. enGen.fetosp.2 
A single larva. 
Above black, lateral borders of pronotum and tergum of abdomen luteous, 
the latter with four transverse median spots (first spot very narrow, second 
and third large, fourth much smaller) and a large subquadrate lateral spot to 
each segment bluish-black; beneath luteous, pleurae suffused with brownish; 
rostrum luteous; antennae and legs black, apex of second and third antennal 
joints and a broad ring to the four posterior tibiae luteous. Head longer 
than broad, slightly narrowed from the eyes to the apex, clypeus percurrent, 
antenniferous tubercles visible from above, acutely shortly produced at apex, 
antennae rather thick, first joint not reaching apex of head, second (corres- 
ponding to joints 2+3 in the imago) much the longest, longer than the head, 
somewhat compressed and laterally sulcate, but not dilated, third more than 
half the length of second, fourth subequal to third, rostrum reaching hind 
coxae. Pronotum with straight lateral margins, the basal margin shortly den- 
tately produced at the basal angles of the scutellum, humeral angles spinously 
produced, directed (accidentally in the described specimen?) backwards. Scu- 
tellum broader than long, punctulate, right-angled at apex. Elytral pads twice 
longer than scutellum. Venter with no distinct basal spine. Fore femora un- 
armed; all tibiae sulcated above. Length 6,5; mm. 
Possibly belonging to some undescribed species of Oechalia STAL, but 
FROGGATT’s and SWEZEY’s descriptions and figures of Oechalia-larvae are in- 
accessible to me. 
Fam. Myodochidae. 
2. Clerada apicicornis Sign. 
A cosmopolitan species. 
Fam. Nabididae. 
3. Reduviolus capsiformis Germ. 
Also a cosmopolitan species. 
