, RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PART I. 575 



with abdomen; third and fourth ventral segments of abdomen medially 

 paler; dorsal abdominal pnnctation verj- sparse. 



First segment of antenna one and a half times length of the correspond- 

 ing 9 segment and nearly as long as second and third together; apical 

 half .of third and whole of fourth, pale stramineous; apex of first brown. 

 Total length of antenna one and five-sevenths that of body. 



Length 9 millimeters; width 2 millimeters. ■ ■ • 



Palatvan-, Iwahig, P. 1., (IF. SchuHze, collector). 



Types S and 9 jSTo. 10866 in Entomological Collection, Bureau of 

 Science, Manila, P. I. 



In the type S the right antenna is partially destroyed. Three other 

 specimens of 9 's bearing the same number as the types are in this 

 collection. They measure 7.5 millimeters in length and 1.5 millimeter 

 in width, but otherwise are identical with the types; they are labelled 

 paratj'pes. 



Subf. APHANINiE. 



Div. MYODOCHARIA. 



PAMERA Say. 



New Horm. Ind. (1831), 777. 

 Type: P. vincta Say. 



50. Pasieea nietneei Dolirn. 



Plociomerus iiietneri Dolini, Stclt. Ent. Zeit. (18C0), 21, 404. 



Plociomera Stfil, O. V. A. F. (1870), G63. 



Pamera Stal, Enum. Hem. (1874), 4, 151. 



Distant, Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1904), 2, 53. 



Described from Ceylon and found also in India. Eeported by Stal 

 from the Philippines. It occurs in all parts of these Islands where I 

 have collected. 



Palawan", Iwahig, P. I., (10863 IT". Sclrultze). A single specimen. 



51. Pamera vincta Saj-, New Harm. Ind. (1833). 



Pamera Vincta Say, C'ompl. Writings (1859), 1, 333. 



Lygfeus (Plociomerus) amyotii Gu6r., Sagra, Hist, de Cuha, Ins. (1857), 



400. 

 Rhyparochromus gutta Dall., List. Hem. (1852), 2, 573. 



parvulus Dall., ibid. p. 576. 



vinulus Stal, Freg. Bug. Mesa, Ins., Hem. (1859), 246. 



Plociomera parvula, var. a. Stfil, Bern. Afr. (1865), 2, 159. 

 Ligyroooris bipunctatus Kirby, J. Linn. 8oc., Zool. (1890), 20, 547. 

 Pamera vincta Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (1901) (7), 8, 480. 

 Distant, FaMia Brilish Ind., Khyn. (1904), 2, 52. 



This species, which is spread over the entire tropics and subtropics, has 

 not been recorded previously from the Philippines. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I., (10953 IF. SchuUzc), 3 specimens. 



