358 A CATALOGUE OF THE HEMIPTERA OF FIJI, 



in the P. Hawaiian Exp. Stat. i. 151, and is now figured, 

 together with a brachypterous adult, and a tegraen of a macrop- 

 terous individual. 



42. O. pacifica (Stal). 



Pamera pacifica Stal, op. cit. 149. 

 -Fiji." 



43. O. nigriceps (Stal). 



Pamera nigriceps Stal, op. cit. 152. 



Rewa (February, March and November; Muir); Suva, Lautoka 

 and Nadi (Knowles, No. 189). Also from the Philippines, Tahiti 

 and the Hawaiian Isles (introduced into the latter at least). 



44. O. nietneri (Dohrn). 

 Pamera nietneri Stal, op. cit. 151. 



Rewa (April; Muir). Also from the Philippines, Burma, 

 Ceylon and Java. 



The three females oaptnred by Mr. Muir agree with Distant's 

 description (1903, Faun. Ind. ii. 53), except that the fourth seg- 

 ment of the antennae is bicolorous, the basal half pale, the apical 

 half dark. This character is, however, mentioned b}' Stal. 



Insulicola, gen.nov. 

 Elongate. Head longer than anterior lobe of pronotum, the 

 central lobe extending well beyond the lateral lobe; exserted, but 

 the hind area short. Ocelli fairly close to eyes. Labium reach- 

 ing to, or beyond, middle of abdomen, first segment to base of 

 head. Antennal tubercles reaching to base of tylus, first segment 

 extending beyond apex of head, second nearly twice the first, and 

 about one-half longer than the third, which is a little shorter 

 than the fourth. Pronotum with an annuliform collar, length- 

 ening a little in the middle, but nowhere a real collar (as in 

 Orthoea, etc.); anterior lobe finely and sparsely punctured, much 

 longer than the posterior, lateral margins rounded, gradually 

 diverging, posterior margin (of anterior lobe) more closely and 

 coarsely punctured, at least one-half wider than the anterior 

 margin, very distinctly wider than head, w r hich is distinctly 



