Mr. W. L. Distant on Heteroptera. 253 
Family Reduviide. 
Subfam. Luxzsrvz. 
Myiophanes pilipes, sp. n. 
Pale luteous ; head, antenne, posterior lobe of pronotum, 
meso- and metasterna, basal annulation to abdomen, a central 
and marginal series of linear spots and apex to abdomen 
beneath, rostrum, a broad basal and subapical annulation to 
anterior coxe, three very broad annulations to anterior femora, 
anterior tibiee (excluding bases), dark fuscous ; intermediate 
and posterior legs brownish ochraceous, apices of femora and 
bases of tibies creamy white; anterior legs rather lonely 
pilose ; intermediate and posterior legs and abdomen very 
longly and thickly pilose on each side; antennz with the 
first joint about equal in length to intermediate femora and 
longly pilose on each side, second joint equal to first and 
much more shortly pilose; hemelytra and wings pale brownish 
ochraceous. 
Long. 173 millim.; exp. hemelytra 32 millim. 
flab. Australia; Richmond River (Brit. Mus.). 
EUGUBINUS, gen. nov. - 
Elongate, apterous ; head globose on disk, anteocular area 
shorter than postocuiar, base constricted and somewhat pedun- 
culate at base, eyes large and prominent; rostrum reaching 
the anterior coxe, first and second joints incrassated and 
almost subequal in length, basal joint strongly curved, second 
joint passing eyes; antenniferous tubercles long, slender ; 
antennee slender, first joint about as long as head and pro- 
notum together; pronotum with the anterior lobe shorter than 
the posterior, broadest and truncate anteriorly, attenuated 
posteriorly but not pedunculate, posterior lobe elongate, 
margins subparallel ; anterior coxe shorter than anterior tibiz, 
which are about one-third shorter than anterior femora, the 
last finely spined for almost their entire length with a promi- 
nent spine near base; posterior femora passing abdominal 
apex; posterior tibiz considerably longer than the femora ; 
anterior tarsi short, rigid, two-jointed, basal joint shortest. 
This genus belongs to the division Hmesaria, Stal. 
Hugubinus araneus, sp. n. 
Pale obscure ochraceous; head (excluding apex) black ; 
pronotum with brownish marks and suffusions; antenne, legs, 
and rostrum pale creamy white, somewhat thickly annulated 
