378 A CATALOGUE OF THE HEMIPTERA OF FIJI, 



segment one-half longer than third and fourth together. 

 Length 4 mill. 



Rewa (March; Muir). 



Anthropophagiotes, gen.nov. 



Belongs to the tribe Pilophorini. Head a little concave 

 basally, thence convexly declivous, triangular. First segment of 

 antennae extending a little beyond apex of head; with the second 

 incrassate, the latter flattened, third and fourth slender. Pro- 

 notum with a well marked collar; the suture and the rest of prc- 

 notum deeply impressed; pronotum also deeply impressed medially 

 a little behind this, and rather feebly so about the middle, per- 

 currently; lateral margins obtuse, concavely divergent posterior- 

 wards; hind margin roundly emarginate. Posterior lobe of 

 scutellum triangularly impressed. First cell of membrane very 

 small, second elongate, posteriorly acute-angled, extending nearly 

 to apex of tegmen. Very obscurely punctured, covered with 

 very short, whitish pubescence. Legs normal. 



84. A. THANATOPHARUS, Sp.nov. 



Dull black; third and fourth segments of antennae pale fuscous. 

 Labium, apex of tibiae, the tarsi, etc. pale brownish-yellow. 

 Membrane and wings smoky, veins fuscous. Antennae with 

 second segment nearly twice and one-half as long as first, second 

 a little wider maximumly than first, nearly six times as long as 

 wide, narrowing apically; [third and fourth segments shrivelled, 

 bristly]. Labium extending beyond the third coxae, first segment 

 beyond base of head. Pronotum basally about one-third wider 

 than apically. Length i\ mill. 



Rewa (Muir). 



85. Cyrtorhinus mundulus (Breddin). 



reriscopus mundulus Breddin, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 1896, 106; 

 Van De venter, 1906, Handb Suikerriet-Cultuur op Java, 

 ii. 167. 

 Viti Levu (Muir's Nos.49 and 61, parasitised by No. 35), com- 

 mon on Saccharum officinarum. 



