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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
Originally described from Penang and Burma. In some of the 
specimens collected by Messrs. Annandale and Robinson the dull reddish 
apical marginal area of the corium is confined to the apical angle, and in 
other specimens is practically absent. It is quite possible that varietal forms 
may be discovered to link this species with H.flavus^ Dist. 
134. Harpactor vicinus 
Reduvius vicinus, StdL Ofu, Vet, Ak.-F’drh,^ P* 202. 
Reduvius (Lamphrius) sericans, Rent, Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, p. 293 (1881). 
Buldt Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. loth May, 1901. 
Also found in Borneo, Sumatra, and several other islands of the Malayan 
Archipelago. 
135. Vesbius purpureus 
Cimex purpureus, Thunb. Nov. Ins. Sp. iii, p. 57, fig. 67 (1784). 
Reduvius purpureus, Thunb. Hem. rostr. Cap. iii, p. 4 (1822). 
Harpactor milthinus, Herr.-Schdff. FVanz. Ins. viii, p. 82, fig. 850 (1848). 
Vesbius purpureus, Stdl. En. Hem. iv, p. 36 (1874). 
Biserat, Jalor. August, 1901. 
Somewhat widely distributed in the Oriental region, and known from 
China. 
136. Vesbius sang^uinosus 
Vesbius sanguinosus, Stdl. En. Hem. iv, p. 36 (1874). 
Sungkei, South Perak. February, 1902. 
Gedong, South Perak. January, 1902. 
Described from Java, and known from Assam. 
137. Cosmolestes picticeps 
Reduvius picticeps, Stdl. Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork., P* 204. 
Cosmolestes picticeps, Stdl. En. Hem. iv, p. 32 (1874). 
Patani. 21st June, 1901. 
Biserat, Jalor. June, July, 1901. 
Found extensively throughout the Oriental region. 
138. Velinus malayus 
Reduvius malayus, Stdl. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.^ 1863, p. 37. 
Velinus malayus, Stdl. En. Hem. iv, p. 31 (1874). 
