RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PART I. 583 



This species wliieli very closel}^ resembles L. cursitans Fabr., differs 

 from it in liaving tlie apical portions of the inteiinediate and posterior 

 femora and the apical half of the intermediate tibise luteous, and the 

 apex of the fii'st and the whole of the fonrth antennal segments alljescent. 

 Distant places this genus as synonjanous with Gcrris. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I., (11228 11'. Schultze), -t specimens. 



GERRIS Fabr. 



Ent. Syst. (1794), 4, 187. 

 Type: G. lacustris Linn. 



67. Gereis ?anadyoiiene Kirk. (Plate II, fig. 1.) 



Gerris ?anadyoniene Kirk., Entomologist (1901), 34, 117. 



— ■ ' ■ — Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1904), 2, 177. 



The two specimens at hand have been referred doubtfully to this 

 species. One of them is apterous and the other winged. They differ 

 from Kirkaldy's description in having the middle of the second, the sub- 

 basal portion of the third antennal segments luteous and the whole of the 

 apical segment except its base, white. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I., (11229 ir. Schultze), 2 specimens. 



Fam. EEDUVIIDJE. 



SxihL EjIESINiE. 



Div. EMESARIA. 



GARDENA Dohrn. 



Linn. Ent. (1863), 14, 214. 

 Type: G. melinarthrum Dohrn. 



68. Gardena sempeei Dohrn. 



Gardena semperi Dohrn, Linn. Ent. (1863), 15, 64. 



Stal, O. V. A. F. (1870), 704. 



id., Enuvi. Hem. (1874), 4, 96. 



Palawan, Bacuit, P. I., (11905 C. M. Weber), 2 specimens. 



Subf. Stenopodin.i;. 

 ONCOCEPHALUS King. 



Symb. Phys. (1830), 2. 

 Type: 0. notatus Klug. 



69. ONCOCEPHALUS iMPUDicus Reut., Act. Sac. 8c. Fenn. (1883), 12, 715, pi. 2, 



figs. 26 and 27. 

 Oneocephalus impudicus Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1904), 2, 220. 



Eecorded also from Java, Sumatra, Borneo and the Philippines. This 

 species is very common on the Island of Negros and in Manila. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I., (10867 W. Schultze). A single specimen. 



