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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
Ban Sai Kau, Nawngchik. 20th May, 1901. 
Biserat, Jalor. 30th June, 1901. 
Biserat, Jalor. 12th July, 1901. 
Almost universally distributed. 
‘ This species was commonly found on the leaves and inflorescence of a 
tall, yellow, leguminous herb, and dropped to the ground very readily when 
disturbed.’ 
Menidaria 
36. Paterculus conspersus, sp. nov. 
(PI. XV) 
Ochraceous, thickly covered with coarse piceous punctures ; antennae, 
extreme lateral margins of head, pronotum, basal area of corium and con- 
nexivium, central lobe of head, a spot at inner margin of each eye, two discal 
spots on anterior area of pronotum, three small spots at basal margin and a 
linear spot on each side of apex of scutellum, body beneath rostrum and legs, 
luteous or pale ochraceous ; fourth and fifth joints of antennae excluding 
bases, eyes, a subobsolete central transverse fascia to pronotum, inner area of 
connexivum, irregular punctures to sternum, a broad irregular sublateral 
abdominal fascia, disks of sixth and anal abdominal segments, and small spots 
to legs, fuscous or brown ; second and third joints of antennae almost sub- 
equal in length, fourth and fifth longest and also subequal ; lateral margins of 
head convex and distinctly reflexed, membrane bronzy, shining. 
Length, 9 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl., 5J mm. 
Biserat, Jalor. 
Euryaspisaria 
37 . Brachycoris insignis 
Brachycoris insignis, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) v, p. 420 (1900) ; id. 
Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynch. i, p. 241, fig. 154 (1902). 
Biserat, Jalor. 20th October, 1901. 
‘ On shrub with Nos. 23 and 28, antea.' 
Also received from Ceylon, Burmah, and Borneo. 
TESSARATOMINAE 
Tessaratomaria 
38. Tessaratoma javanica 
Cimex javanicus, Thunh. Nov. Ins. Sp. ii, p. 45 (1783). 
Tessaratoma javanica, Amy. and Serv. Hem.^ p. 165 (1843) ; Foil. Faun. Ind. 
Neerl. iii, p. 25, pi. 3, f. 4b (1868) ; Stdl. En. Hem. i, p. 67 (1870) ; 
Dist. Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynch. i, p. 259 (1902). 
