500 Mr. W. L. Distant on Lygeide. 
Walker’s specimens were from the Island of Ceram ; the 
British Museum now possesses a series of specimens brought 
by Mr. Andrews from Christmas Island. 
Lamprodema tineoides, sp. n. 
Dark castaneous; head, anterior half of pronotum, and 
scutellum black; antennz, posterior margin and apical 
angles of pronotum, basal margins of co-ium, tibie, tarsi, 
and apices of femora brownish ochraceous ; apical joint of 
antenne infuscated. Head, anterior area of pronotum, and 
the scutellum finely punctate; posterior area of the pronotum 
and the corium coarsely punctate; membrane somewhat 
rudimentary, obscure greyish; apex of exposed abdomen 
black. 
Long. 23 millim. 
Hab. Ceylon (G. Lewis). 
Lamprodema vittata, sp. nu. 
Black, the corium somewhat dark castaneous; posterior 
lateral angles of the prouotum, basal lateral margins and an 
inner basal streak to corium, apices of the femora, and the 
tibize and tarsi ochraceous; claval margin obscurely brownish 
ochraceous; basal joint of antenne black, its apex and the 
second joint ochraceous, remainder mutilated; membrane 
pale greyish. 
Head thickly punctate, the basal margin impunctate ; 
pronotum punctate, about posterior third coarsely punctate, 
a space on anterior disk almost impunctate ; scutellum 
punctate, with a central, levigate, longitudinal line; corium 
coarsely punctate, the ochraceous markings levigate ; tibize 
very finely and longly spinous, the spines black. Membrane 
in unique type described (a carded specimen) not reaching 
the apex of the abdomen. 
Long. 43 millim. 
Hab. N.W. Australia: Parry Harbour, C. Bougainville 
(J. J. Walker, Brit. Mus.). 
Genus TRAPEZUS. 
Trapezus affinis, sp. n. 
Trapezus fasciatus, Uhler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 188. 
Allied to T. trimaculatus, Dist., by having three ochraceous 
spots to the scutellum, one apical and two lateral; but 
differing from that species by having a broad, transverse, 
black fascia to the corinm as in 7. fasciatus, Dist. In 
