RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PART II. 41 



ZAMILA Walker. 



Journ. Ent. (1862) 1, 304. 

 Type: Z. lycoides Walk. 



17. Zamiia peeptjsiixa Walk. 



Pyrops perpusilla Walk., List Horn. (1851) 2, 269. 



Zamila perpusilla Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1906) 3, 327. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I. (10978 W. SchuUze). A single specimen, 

 which lacks the abdomen. 



Originally described from India, this is the first record of this s^jecies 

 for the Philippines. 



JIVATMA Distant. 



Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1906) 3, 328. 

 Type: J. metallica Dist. ' 



18. Jivatma triangulata sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 5.) 



Vertex, face and clypeus pale ochraeeous, the face apically, transversely white, 

 the clypeus with oblique, brown hair-lines and black apes; pronotum slightly 

 darker; mesonotum brown between lateral carinas and in lateral angles; all carinje 

 and margins slightly paler. Antennse white, base of third segment beneath with a 

 black spot. 



Abdominal segments dorsally dark brown with cretaceous exudate at segmental 

 articulations. 



Tegmina brown, very dark in claval areas and with a triangular, hyaline area 

 on middle of costa, its apex reaching disc of tegmen. Costal margin pale hyaline 

 before and after triangular area with a series of about seven oblique brown lines 

 crossing it and coalescing with brown of tegmen; beginning at proximal end 

 of triangular area and extending to apex of the tegmen, a continuation of this 

 series, consisting of about nine other brown, oblique lines, the first two short, the 

 next five twice as long, the next or eighth a brown curved-sided triangle and the 

 ninth like the 3-7. In the posterior apical angle a small dark bro'i^'n spot, preceded 

 anteriorly by a hyaline streak. Veins on the apical third pale brown. Wings 

 fuliginous, veins black. Ventral surface ochraeeous, more or less suffused with 

 cretaceous; legs ochraeeous, anterior femora with three pale brown annulations, 

 anterior and mid tarsi with three, the apical being nearly black ; spines of posterior 

 tibiae broadly black at their bases and with black tips; first tarsal segment more 

 than twice length and breadth of remaining. Eostrum extends to posterior coxae. 



Length 6 millimeters. Length of tegmen 8.5 millimeters. 

 Palawan, Bintuan, P. I. (C. M. Weber collector). 

 Cotypes No. 11679 in Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science, 

 Manila, P. I. Described from two specimens. 



Subf. ISSIN^E. 



HEMISPH/ERIUS Schaum. 



Ersch t& G-riiher's Allg. Enc. Wiss. Kiinste (1850) 1, 71. 

 Type: B. coccinelloides Burm. 



19. Hemisphasrius parenthesis sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 3.) 



Obovoidal, pale ochraeeous with dark brown, transverse markings on the teg- 

 mina; head ochraeeous, the margins diffusely sanguineous; eyes brown; ocelli 

 rufous; clypeus pitchy brown, except basal portion which is ochraeeous; pronotum 



