Some Hemiptera Heteroptera from 
N. W. Borneo. 
By E. Bergroth. 
In a previous paper* I have published descriptions of a num- 
ber of new Reduviidae from Sarawak, communicated to me for 
study by Mr. J. C. Moulton. Below I am describing from the 
same material some new species chiefly belonging to other Families 
and have besides enumerated some previously known species, nearly 
all of which are now for the first time recorded from Borneo. The 
types of the new species are deposited in the Helsingfors Museum, 
cotypes of a few of them will be placed in the Sarawak Museum. 
Fam. BEX TAT 0 M I D A E . 
1. Scotinophara inermis Hagl. — Sadong. 
2. Tolumnia papulifera n. sp. 
Oc-hraceous, a callus at anterior margin of cicatrical areas, a 
large spot at middle of pronotal antero-lateral margins, the humeral 
angles of the pronotum, and a rounded callus at basal angles of 
scutellum reddish fulvous and impunctate, apex of scutellum with 
a convex levigate stramineous callus occupying the whole posterior 
half of the postfrenal part, connexivum, a posteriorly abbreviated 
median vitta to propleurae, a median spot to mesopleurae, and a 
small round spot at the base of all acetabula brassy or bluish black, 
the connexival segments with a median interiorly rounded pale 
ochraceous lateral spot, a blackish vitta between eves and apex of 
antenniferous tubercles, a spot at basal and apical angles of ventral 
segments, a median subbasal spot to last ventral segment, and the 
spiracles dark fuscous, sometimes a little aenescent ; above rather 
densely but irregularly punctured with fuscous, the punctures here 
and there, especially on the head and pronotum, brassy greenish- 
black, connexivum thickly and more finely punctate; beneath re- 
motely and rather finely punctured with fuscous; first three an- 
tennal joints (last two wanting), rostrum, and legs pale testaceous, 
rostrum beneath with a blackish line and with the last joint black, 
antennfe and legs sparsely sprinkled with fuscous points, tibia; 
above with a dark sanguineous or blackish line. Head as long as 
broad, elypeus slightly longer than juga, an oblong area at interior 
margin of eyes impunctate, second antennal joint slightly shorter 
than third, rostrum reaching base of abdomen. Pronotum with 
straight lateral margins and somewhat prominent, narrowly round- 
* Sarawak Mas. Journ. I, 3, pp. 25 — 38 (1913). 
! Jour. Straits Branch R. A. Soc., No. 83, 1921. 
