714 PEOr. p. It. UHLER ON HEMIPTBBA-HBTBROPTEBA [NoV. 21, 



prouotum, with the eyes large and promiuent outwards ; the face 

 triangular, convex on middle, highly polished, obsoletely punctate, 

 with a punctate impressed line on the middle of the vertex ; tylus 

 prominent, a little discoloured, with the cheeks each side callously 

 prominent ; antenna? moderately long, the second joint rod-shaped, 

 as long as the width of the prouotum, third and fourth more 

 slender, tinged with fuscous ; rostrum pale greenish, reaching 

 upon the middle coxa3. Pronotum short, strongly convex, minutely 

 pubescent, highly polished, unevenly punctate in wavy transverse 

 series, the posterior margin feebly siuuated, the lateral part of this 

 margin -wddely rounded, with the edge acute and pale, terminating 

 exteriorly in an acute tubercle ; pleura with a dark stripe extending 

 to the end of the posterior segment; legs pale green, a little 

 obsciu'ed at end of femora, the posterior femora with the common 

 oblique pair of brown bands near the tip ; tibial spine fuscous. 

 Beneath whitish. Hemelytra closely pale pubescent, unevenly 

 punctate, with the disk infuscated, the outer border broadly pale 

 and the cuneus equally pale, the apical extremity of the inner 

 border of corium pale piceous, the clavus coarsely punctate like the 

 convex scutellum ; the membrane brown, especially at base. 



Length to tip of venter 3-3^ millim. ; width of pronotum 

 1| millim. 



Two specimens, a male and a female, were obtained on the 

 leeward side of the island. 



The s<;utelliiui may be faintly pale along the middle line and a 

 little obscured each side near the tip. 



Genus Eundakius, Dist. 



FUNDANIUS EUBENS, sp. nOV. 



Cinnabar-rufous, tinged with orange. Form normal, the upper 

 surface roughly punctate, excepting the head. The head highly 

 polished, less distinctly punctate, with the face vertical, deeply 

 sunken and grooved on the middle ; the eyes prominent, dark brown. 

 Antennae brownish black, stout, stouter in the male ; third joint 

 short, abruptly slender ; the fourth a little shorter and more slender 

 than the third ; the second joint rod-shaped, not tapering, a little 

 shorter than the width of the pronotum. Rostrum slender, yellow, 

 reaching between the middle coxae. Pronotum strongly, broadly 

 constricted behind the hood of anterior lobe, most coarsely 

 punctate on the posterior lobe, and the disk occupied behind by a 

 large trapezoidal black spot which touches the posterior margin, 

 anterior part of the middle line carinated ; propleura and sternum 

 bright orange, the meso- and metapleurse soiled orange or pale 

 brown, but brighter on the sternum. Legs and coxjb pale dull 

 testaceous, soiled bi'ownish on the apices of femora and tibiae, the 

 tarsi and nails piceous. Scutellum blackish brown, coarsely 

 punctate, deeply sunken and grooved on the middle line, the margin 

 prominently elevated, callous, smooth. Hemelytra black along the 

 entire length including tlie membrane, the outer border broadly 



