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38. Paromius seychellesus (Walker). 



Plociomerus seychellesus Walker, 1872, Cat. Het. v. 120. 



Rewa (January- April; Muir); Ba (January; Muir). Also from 

 Japan, Ceylon, Queensland and Samoa. It is perhaps only a 

 form of P. proximus (Dallas), which I do not know in nature. 



39. Bedunia nesiotes, sp.nov. 



Head, third segment of antennae and base of fourth, fuscous* 

 Pronotum, apex of labium, pleura and sterna, black or blackish. 

 Ocelli rubid. Collar pale ferruginous. Lateral margins of hind 

 area of pronotum and the hind margin (irregularly), testaceous. 

 Tegmina testaceous, clavus and intero-lateral margins of corium 

 thickly and suffusedly punctured with fuscous; a large black spot 

 right across the middle of the corium, also the hind angle of the 

 corium black; membrane smoky, a central area obscurely ferru- 

 ginous, apical margin paler. Sternites pale reddish-fuscous. 

 First two segments of antennae and the fore femora pale 

 reddish-brown; middle and hind legs, labium, etc., yellowish- 

 testaceous. Antennae 22, 29, 24, 23. Length, £ 5J mill. 



Navua (February; Muir). 



Apparently allied structurally to B. insularis. 



40. Orthoea limbata (Stal). 

 Pamera limbata Stal, op. cit. 149. 



Rewa (February, March and November; Muir); Ba (January; 

 Muir); Suva and Island of Taviuni (Knowles, No. 188); Ovalau. 



41. O. vincta (Say). (Plate iv., figs. 1-3). 

 Pamera vincta Stal, I.e. 



Orthoea periplanios Kirkaldy, 1907, Canad. Ent. xxxix. 426. 



0. pacifica Kirkaldy, 1907, P. Haw. Exp. Stat. i. 151 (not 

 Stal). 



Rewa (April ; Muir) ; Ovalau. Also from Australia and 

 Tahiti; and throughout America, and the Oriental and Ethiopian 

 Regions. 



In the Hawaiian Isles, it is found on Cynodon dactylon, but I 

 think it is insectivorous. The last nymphal instar is described 



