366 A CATALOGUE OF THE HEMIPTERA OF FIJI, 



in the preceding, and narrowly rounded apicalty; veins of pro- 

 notum and tegmina not multispinose. 



56. N= rugata, sp.nov. 



Colouring as in Nesocypselas dicysta, but the fourth segment 

 of the antennae is somewhat fuscous. Tegmina hyaline, veins 

 concolorous; apically, many are dark fuscous, especially the 

 middle longitudinal line, which is a little suffused. Length 

 21 mill. 



Rewa (March; Muir). 



57. MONANTHIA NATALENSIS (Stal). 



Physatocheila natalensis Stal, 1855, Ofver.Vet.AkadForhandl. 

 xii. 38. 



Rewa (March; Muir). This species appears to have little to 

 do with typical Monanthia. The specimens before me differ from 

 African specimens apparently only by the femora being basally 

 and apically, and the tibiae basally, dark reddish-fuscous. 



Fam. NABID.E. 



58. Gorpis cribraticollis Stal, 1859, Ofver.Vet.Akad.Forhandl. 



xvi. 377. 

 Rewa (March; Muir). Also from Australia and Ceylon. 



59. Reduviolus sp. 1 ? 

 Rewa (Muir). 



Fam. GERRHUE. 



60. Microvelia pacifica, sp.nov. 



Winged £\ black; vertex laterally with a strip of silvery 

 pubescence. Antennae brownish-pitchy. Head beneath discally, 

 anterior margin of pronotum (except laterally) and the latero- 

 posterior margins of the same, ferruginous. Labium yellowish- 

 brown, apical segment black. Tegmina whitish, apical third 

 more or less fumate; veins broadly greyish-fuscous. Fore legs 

 testaceous; tibiae, tarsi and apex of femora fuscate. Middle and 

 hind legs dark fuscous, base of femora testaceous. The general 

 form is that of M.flavipes or M. paludicola, but the antero-lateral 

 margins of the pronotum are straighter. Labium extending 

 beyond base of prosternum. Antennae about 9, 6, 8, 16. Hind 

 tibiae with short hairs. 



