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FASCICULI MALAY FUSES 
NABINAE 
152. Psilistus corallinus 
Psilistus corallinus, StdL En. Hem, iii, p. 109 (1873). 
Telom, Perak- Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. i8th January, 1902. 
Originally described from Borneo. 
153. Nabis telomi, sp. nov. 
(PI. XVI) 
Pale, metallic, grassy-green ; head, antennae, rostrum, body beneath and 
coxae pale ochraceous ; disc of metasternum and base of abdomen, carmine- 
red ; scutellum piceous, its apex ochraceous ; eyes and ocelli dull reddish- 
brown ; pronotum with three fuscous spots on posterior margin ; corium with 
the base luteous and a small fuscous spot near apex ; membrane pale fuliginous 
with a greyish oblong spot on inner and outer margins ; antennae with the 
basal joint green, remainder fuscous ; head with a central fuscous line on the 
anteocular portion, and a similar but shorter line on the postocular portion ; 
first joint of antennae almost as long as head and pronotum together, slightly 
shorter than the second ; legs distinctly and somewhat longly pilose. 
Length, 6 mm. 
Telom, Perak-Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. 19th January, 1901. 
CAPSIDAE 
154. Kosmiomiris lucidus 
Capsus luddus, IHa/k. Cat, Het, vi, p. 124, 294 (1873). 
Kosmiomiris rubroornatus, Kirk, Trans, Ent. Soc,, 1902, p. 253, pi. vi. Fig. 6. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. i8th May, 1901. 
‘ From low vegetation in swamp at the edge of jungle.’ 
Originally described from Sarawak. 
Guianerius, gen. nov. 
Allied to Kosmiomiris from which it principally differs by the following 
characters : — The antennae are a little more robust, the first joint about the 
length of the pronotum, the second not quite the length of first, third and 
fourth short and slender, third longer than fourth, but together not so 
long as first ; head not distinctly longitudinally sulcate, as in Kosmiomiris^ and 
the pronotum very much more obscurely punctate ; scutellum more elongate 
and much less callose. 
