FASCICULI MALATENSES 
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99; Delacampius typicus, sp. nov. 
(PI. XV) 
Dark piceous ; lateral margins of pronotum and corium broadly reddish 
ochraceous ; membrane with a narrow transverse curved ochraceous line near 
base ; lateral margins of prosternum and abdomen reddish ochraceous ; rostrum 
and tarsi brownish ochraceous ; antennae black ; apical joint pale luteous ; its 
apex black ; posterior lobe of pronotum and scutellum coarsely punctate ; 
corium with some coarse punctures on basal area ; antennae with the first, 
second, and third joints pilose. 
Length, 8 mm. 
Telom, Peralc-Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. January, 1902. 
100. Dysdercus simplex 
Dindymus simplex, JValk, Cat, Het. vi, p. 6 (1873). 
Dysdercus decorus, Bredd, Ze.it, fur Entomologie^ 190I) P* H 5 * 
Dysdercus simplex, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ix, p. 42 (1902). 
Tanjong Patani, Jhering. 29th September, October, 1901. 
‘ Common on trunks of casuarina trees by the sea.’ 
Also recorded from Sikkim, Nicobars, and several islands of the Malayan 
Archipelago. 
101. Dysdercus cing^ulatus 
Cimex cingulatus, Fabr. Syst. Ent.y p. 719 (1775); Goeze. Ent. Beytr. ii, 
p. 256(1778). 
For full synonymy cf. Leth. and Sev. (excl. poecilus H.S.) Cat. Gen. Hem. ii, 
p. 252 (1894). 
Biserat, Jalor. June, July, October, 1901. 
‘ At light, and on flowers.’ 
Jhering, Jambu. June, 1901. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 500 feet. May, 1901. 
Bidor, South Perak. February, 1902. 
Sungkei, South Perak. February, 1902. 
‘ This species is one of the commonest and most conspicuous of the 
Heteroptera in the Patani States, though scarcer and more local in Perak. It is 
mimicked very closely indeed by the longicorn Rhaphuma placida^ Pasc., of which 
a single specimen was brought us by a native, together with one of the |bug. 
The beetle is widely distributed throughout the Malay Archipelago, ranging 
at least as far as Celebes, but does not appear to have been hitherto recorded 
from the Peninsula, where it must be rare, as only a single specimen was 
met with.’ 
