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prominent, subporrect, apically downwardly uncinate. Postero- 

 lateral angles of pronotum also stronger. Length 14|mill. 

 Rewa (March; Muir). 



67. Pygolampis foeda Stal, 1874, Svensk. Vet. Handl. xii. No.l, 



p.85. 

 " Fiji." Also from "North Australia," the Philippines and 

 Ceylon. Probably not endemic. 



68. Polididus armatissimus Stal, Distant, 1904, Faun. Ind. Rh. 



ii. 386, f.246. 

 Rewa (December; Muir). Also from the Philippines, Japan 

 and the Continental Orient. 



69. Tunes saucius Stal, 1866, Berlin. Ent. Zeit. x. 165. 

 "Fiji." 



70. Alloeocranum biannulipes (Montrouzier and Signoret), 



Kirkaldy, 1902, Faun. Haw. iii. PI. iv. f.17. 



"Fiji." A very widely distributed form. 



Phantasm atophanes, gen.nov. 



Allied to Stenolemus Signoret, but distinguished from all the 

 other Ploiariinae by the very long, thin pronotum, and the tufted 

 antennae and legs. Head pilose, but not spined; hind lobe of 

 vertex narrowed behind eyes, laterally trituberculate on anterior 

 margin; first segment of labium extending about as far as, or a 

 trifle farther than, from its base to an eye; second segment short 

 and swollen, third attenuated, extending to about fore coxae. 

 First segment of antennae about as long as pronotum, a little 

 shorter than the other segments together, elongately pilose all 

 around and with four thick tufts about equidistantly; other 

 segments filiform, pilose, but not tufted. Pronotum about as 

 long as the abdomen and other nota together, about as wide 

 anteriorly as the eyes, suddenly narrowed, and, for about three- 

 fifths of its length, columnar and very narrow, then widening 

 out subtriangularly close to the base which is elevated and 

 angularly emarginate; the basal part is laterally carinate, the 

 carinas beginning and ending each with a tubercle, also there is 

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