— 4^1 — 



triola Bredd., but this can at most be considered a section of 

 Cleptria StÂl. 



g. The genus Neovartis Dist. is not « allied to Varus StÂl », 

 but identical witb Gnistus Stal, and Reduvhis varius Walk., 

 which was placed bv Distant first in Varus^ then in Neovarus, is 

 identical with Gnistus fusco-ornatiis StÂl. 



lo. Lisarda StÂl. — On a new species of this genus Schoute- 

 DEN has founded the subgenus Lisardeîla, « caractérisé notamment 

 par les fémurs armés ». He seems to bave overlooked that ail the 

 femora are spined in many species of Lisarda. Lisardella corres- 

 ponds to StÂl's division ce (Enum. Hem. IV, p. 83), difîering 

 onlv in the absence of the small latéral tubercle to the scutellum. 

 There is no reason to give a name to this division as it is not well 

 defined, the Bornean L. tuberculipes Bergr. forming a distinct 

 transition between StÂl's divisions c and ce. 



