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ocliraceous, apices of intermediate and posterioi- tibiiE more or less pale sanguin- 

 eous; bead with the ante- a little longer than the postocular area, the apex sub- 

 acutelj- produced; antennae finely pilose, first joint shorter than second; rostnmi 

 with the first joint a little longer than second, third a little more than half the 

 length of second, first joint shorter than first joint of antennse, pronotum with the 

 anterior lobe centrally, longitudinally impressed, posterior lobe thickly, finely 

 gianulate, lateral margins finely, shortly pilose; membrane considerably passing 

 the abdominal apex. 



Long. 9 millimeters. 



Hab. Philippine Islands; Eizal, Montalban Gorge (diaries S. Banhs 

 collector) . 



Allied to N. hrcvilineatiis Scott, from Japan. 



Family CAPSID.E. 



DISPHINCTUS Stal. 



Ofv. ret-Alc. Fork. (1870) 668. 

 Type: D. faUeni Stal. 



DIsphinctus stall sp. nov. (Plate I, fig. 6.) 



Black, or piceous black; anterior collar to pronotum ocliraceous; a central 

 longitudinal fascia to posterior pronotal lobe (narrow anteriorly and broadened 

 and ampliated at basal margin), scutellum and abdomen beneath stramineous, the 

 latter with black suffusions, principally a spot on each side behind base and 

 the greater part of the apical area; legs ocliraceous, apices of anterior and inter- 

 mediate femora and the whole of the tibiae pale eastaneous brown, posterior legs 

 black, posterior femora with a central pale ochraceous annulation, tarsi more 

 or less piceous or black; antennte black, first joint ochraceous at base, second 

 about five times as long, as first, remaining joints mutilated in typical specimen; 

 corium piceous black, the cuneus distinctly paler and more brownish, membrane 

 brownish ochraceous. 



Long. 9 millimeters. 



Hab. Philippine Islands ; Bataan, Lamao (R. Ciizner collector) . 



Allied to D. sahliergii Stal. 



DIsphinctus phlllpplnensis sp. nov. 



Above bro\vnish ochraceous; head above, rostrum, pronotal collar, a central 

 narrow longitudinal fascia and narrow posterior angular margins to posterior 

 pronotal lobe, a lateral fascia on each ^ide of scutellum, and cuneous pale ochra- 

 ceous; a small, obscure, linear reddish spot on disk of corium; membrane obscure 

 semihyaline, the basal area piceous; head beneath, sternum and legs, reddish 

 ochraceous, abdomen beneath dull ochraceous; antennae with the first joint easta- 

 neous, its base ochraceous, second joint black, nearly three times as long as first 



(remaining joint mutilated in typical specimen); connexivum projecting beyond 

 posterior half of corium, ochraceous but more or less black inwardly. Inter- 

 mediate and posterior legs mutilated in specimeii described. 



Long. 8.5 millimeters. 



Hab. Philippine Islands; Eizal, Montalban Gorge (Charles S. Banhs 

 collector. 



Allied to D. reutcri Stal. 



