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11. Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Eeuter. 



Cyrtorrhinus lividipennis Renter, Ent. Tidskr., V, p. 199, 1884. 



Cyrtorrhinus lividipennis Poppius, Archiv.f. Naturgesch., 80, 1914, Abt. A, p. 65, 1915. 



Upolu : — Apia : 1 specimen, 12.ix.l923, " Sporobolus " (Swezey & 

 Wilder). 



Originally described from Great Nicobars ; reported by Poppius from 

 Formosa and Java, and by Distant from Ceylon and Burma. I have also 

 identified this species from Sumatra (E. Jacobsen). 



12. Cyrtorhinus fulvus, sp. n. 



Suggestive of C. lividipen?iis Eeut., but distinguished by the longer second 

 antennal segment and the more tumid black calli ; pale areas chiefly fulvous. 



Colour. — Fulvous, antennae except apex of segment I, head except on 

 vertex and genae and lora, pronotum except median ray on basal half of disc, 

 mesonotum more or less, and median line of scutellum, black. Legs fulvous, 

 fuscous on knees. Membrane pale to dusky, cubitus fuscous. 



Structure. — Length 3-4 mm., width 1-04 mm. Head : width -80 mm., 

 vertex -34 mm. Kostrum, length 1-12 mm., reaching to middle of intermediate 

 coxae. Antennae : segment I, length -52 mm., thicker near middle and 

 tapering to more slender at apex ; II, 1-51 mm., slender, length almost twice 

 width of pronotum at base ; III, 1-38 mm. ; IV, -69 mm. ; pale pubescent. 

 Pronotum : length -43 mm., width at base -87 mm. ; lateral margins sulcate, 

 calli strongly convex. Body clothed with fine, inconspicuous pale pubescence. 



Length 3-8 mm., width 1-3 mm. Head : width -78 mm., vertex 

 •38 mm. Antennae : segment I, length -44 mm. ; II, 1-27 mm. ; III, 1-18 mm. ; 

 IV, shrivelled. Pronotum : length -50 mm., width at base 1-04 mm. Slightly 

 more robust than the male, but very similar in structure and coloration. 



Samoa : — 1 specimen, iii-viii.1921 (O'Connor). 



Upolu : — Malololelei : $ specimen (allotype), 2,000 ft., l.v.1924 ; 1 specimen, 

 15.iv.l924 (Buxton & Hopkins) ; Apia : 1 specimen, 28.x. 1923 (Armstrong). 



Savaii : — Safune : Lower Forest, 1,000-2,000 ft., specimen (holotype), 

 11.V.1924 (Bryan) ; Lower Forest, 1,000-2,000 ft., 8 specimens, 4,v.l924, 

 3 specimens, 5.V.1924 ; Lowlands to 1,000 ft., 10 specimens, l.v.1924; Rain 

 Forest, 2,000-4,000 ft., 1 specimen, 2. v. 1924, 1 specimen, 12.V.1924 (Bryan). 



Tutuila :— Leone Road, Taro, 7.ix.l923 (Swezey & Wilder). 



