154 DR. F. WOOD JONES ON THE [ Feb. 16, 
Oechalia consocialis Stil, Enum. Hem. 1. p. 59 (1870); Schont. 
in Wytsm. Gen. Insect., Fase. 52, p. 75, t. v. f. 12 (1907). 
This species is recorded from, and not uncommon in, Australia, 
New Zealand, and Tasmania. It is a well-known species in 
Queensland. 
Fam. ARADID®. 
(4) BRACHYRHYNCHUS MEMBRANACEUS. 
Aradus membranaceus Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 118 (1803). 
Brachyrhynchus membranaceus Stal, Hem. Fabr. 1. p. 96 (1868); 
Dist. Faun. B. I., Rhyne. ii. p. 160 (1904). 
Found throughout British India, Malay Peninsula, and 
Malayan Archipelago. 
Fam. REDUVIID®. 
Subfam. NABIDINA. 
(5) NABIS CAPSIFORMIS. 
Nabis capsiformis Germ. in Selb. Rev. Ent. v. p. 132 (1837); 
Dist. Faun. B. I., Rhynch. i. p. 400, f. 256 (1904). 
Distributed in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental, 
and Australian Regions. 
Fam. CApsiD#®. 
(6) Lyeus sp. 2 
Two specimens of a species of this widely distributed genus. 
[None of these species can be described as at all abundant on 
the atoll, and only Vezara viridula is commonly met with; the 
others are, for the most part, very seldom found. The whole 
of the order collected on Christmas Island by Dr. Andrews was 
not worked over at the time of publication of his Monograph ; 
but of the four species described by Mr. Kirby, there is not one 
that is common to Christmas Island and the Cocos- Keeling atoll. 
So far as I know, none of these species has earned a distinct 
native name, but the domestic representative of the family,which 
is common in native houses, is called “ kutu basuk” = stinking 
insect.—F. W. J.] 
Suborder HOMOPTERA. 
Fam. FuLGORIDA. 
Subfam. RiIcANnrInz#. 
(1) Nocopina BOHEMANT. 
Ricania bohemani Stal, Freg. Eugen. Resa, p. 280 (1858). 
Nogodina bohemani Melich. Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xiii. p. 305, 
t. xiv. f. 9 a@ (1898). 
