360 A CATALOGUE OF THE HEMIPTERA OF FIJI, 



Fore femora much less strongly incrassate. Length, $ 7; $ 9 mill. 

 Rewa (March; Muir). 



47. Elasmolomus insularis, sp.nov. 



Apparently closely allied to the Philippine E. v-album (Stal), 

 but the fusco-ferruginous of the head, scutellum, abdomen and 

 legs is replaced by black. The anterior half of the pronotum is 

 as in E. v-album, the posterior half is yellowish-testaceous, 

 thickly and irregularly punctured with brownish-ferruginous. 

 The explanate lateral margins are yellowish-testaceous, a fuscous 

 spot near the apical margin and another at the base. The fore 

 femora are black, except the extreme apex; apical half of middle 

 and hind femora black, except the pale apex. Length 6 mill. 



Rewa (December; Muir). 



48. Sinierus vitiensis, sp.nov. 



Head and anterior area of pronotum blackish or dark piceous. 

 Antennas brownish-yellow, second segment fuscate. Anterior 

 margin (narrowly) of pronotum and the hind area brownish- 

 yellow, thickly punctured with fuscous, and partly fuscously 

 suffused. Scutellum dark fuscous, obscurely ferruginous medially, 

 Tegmina dark fuscous, with some testaceous markings. Membrane 

 irregularly dark smoky. Head beneath and sterna mostly 

 piceous, sternites shining brownish. Labium and legs yellowish- 

 testaceous, more or less fuscate. Head and pronotum gradually 

 declivous. Pronotum, scutellum, sterna and tegmina thickly 

 punctured. Labium reaching to middle coxee. Antennas 19, 25, 

 20, 24. Ocelli large, close to eyes. Length 3 mill. 



Rewa (March; Muir). 



There are also three species of Pameriyice, belonging to as many 

 genera. Distant has, however, recently proposed, in their neigh- 

 bourhood, several Australasian genera, which are not identifiable 

 with certainty, without illustrations or the inspection of types. 

 I have therefore left these unidentified for the present. 



49. Phaenacantha pacifica Horvath, 1904, Ann. Mus. Hung. 



ii. 136. 

 Rewa (April; Muir). 



