BY G. W. KIRKALDW 355 



pleura all have a large velvety black spot laterally. Tegmina 

 red, partly suffused with black (as in G. servus); membrane black, 

 apically margined with whitish. Head not notably declivous; 

 second and fourth segments of antennae subequal, each a little 

 longer than third. Labium extending well beyond hind coxae. 

 Length 7 J mill. 



Rewa (March-April; Muii); Lautoka (Knowles, No. 335). 



31.STALAGM0STETHUSMACTANsStal, 1866, Berlin. Ent. Zeit.x.162. 

 "Fiji." Also Australia. 



32. S. ornatus, sp.nov. 



Head, pronotum and sterna (including ocelli and orifices) 

 orange-red (paler beneath). Head between the ocelli at the base, 

 eyes, apex of tylus, antennae, labium, extreme angle of the latero- 

 posterior part of pronotum, etc., black. Abdomen pale greenish. 

 Tegmina very dark greenish with strongly elevated blackish- 

 brown veins> membrane black. Fourth segment of antennae 

 longer than the second, which is longer than the first and widens 

 gradually to the apex; the first extending just beyond apex of 

 the head. Pronotum elongate, narrower apically than the head 

 and eyes. Labium reaching to the middle of the hind coxae. 

 Femora unarmed. Length 9 mill. 



Rewa (March; Muir). 



This may form a new subgenus characterised by the colour, 

 and by the following structural points : fourth segment of the 

 labium longer than the third. A transverse keel near the 

 anterior margin of the scutellum, a longitudinal one emitted from 

 its middle. Pronotum with a keel, obsolete anteriorly. Tegminal 

 veins very strong. It may be called Nesosteihus. 



33. Pyrrhobaphus leucurus (Fabricius) Stal, 1868, Svensk. Yet. 



Handl. vii. No.2, p.73. 

 "Fiji." Also from Murua, Ceylon and the Philippines. 



34. Nysius spJ 



Rewa (March-April; Muir). 



