Mr. W. L. Distant on Lygeide. 475 
rostrum reaching the anterior coxe, first and second joints 
almost subequal in length, second joint almost reaching the 
base of the head. 
Alhed to Pachygrontha, but differing by the shape of the 
head, the structure of the antenne, &c. 
Magninus typicus, sp. n. 
Ochraceous, thickly and coarsely brownly punctate; eyes, 
anterior and posterior margins of pronotum, disk of corium, 
and the membrane blackish; a very distinct, central, pale 
ochraceous, levigate line traversing the pronotum and scu- 
tellum and very obsoletely indicated on the head; head 
beneath and sternum brownly punctate; abdomen ochraceous, 
two central black fasciz on mesosternum and a sublateral 
black fascia on each side of the abdomen, the lateral margins 
of which have a few dark punctures and the basal disk 
castaneous ; legs ochraceous, the anterior femora brownly 
punctate, the intermediate and posterior femora castaneous 
above ; apex of rostrum black. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. N. Australia: Albany (J. J. Walker, Brit. Mus.). 
OXYCARENINA. 
Genus OxycaRENUs. 
Oxycarenus lugubris. 
Stenogaster ? lugubris, Motsch. Htud. viii. p. 108 (1859). 
Rhopalus? funerahs, Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xxiv. p. 97, 
pl. iv. fig. 7 (1891). 
Oxycarenus maculatus. 
Oxycarenus maculatus, Stal, ify. Vet.-Ak, Forh. 1854, p. 235. 
Anthocoris subcruciatus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 151. n. 15 (1872). 
Oxycarenus proximus. 
Anthocoris provimus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 152. n. 16 (1872). 
Oxycarenus pubescens. 
Anthocoris pubescens, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 152. n. 17 (1872). 
Oxycarenus arctatus. 
Anthocoris arctatus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 153, n. 18 (1872). 
