Genus Felisacus Distant- — Woodward 
emarginate in front of scutellum, widely ex- 
posing mesoscutum. Scutellum moderately 
raised, disc nearly fiat, smooth, with sparse, 
longish, erect pale hairs, apex declivous, sides 
incised just before apex; two deep transverse 
punctures on scuto-scutellar suture. 
Hemelytra long; costal margins of corium 
nearly straight and parallel, rather more than 
twice as long as total length of pronotum 
(50:23); outer margin of cuneus rather more 
than 0.33 as long as corium (17.5:50); outer 
margin of inner division of clavus raised and 
thickened, with a row of long erect hairs. 
The male genitalia are described by Usinger, 
1946: 69. 
Length: Female, 4.2 mm. Width across 
hemelytra, 1 mm. 
COLOUR: Shining above; head, venter, pro- 
notum, and first segment of antennae fulvous; 
second antennal segment dark reddish brown. 
Eyes dark brown. Scutellum fulvous brown. 
Margins of inner division of clavus brown. 
Embolium semiopaque, yellowish brown, 
reddish brown at apex, inner and outer mar- 
gins narrowly black. Corium with a fuscous 
band alongside apical third of margin of 
clavus. Apical margin of corium as far as 
cuneus dark brown. Rest of corium clear, 
transparent. Cuneus reddish brown. Mem- 
brane clear except for very narrowly dark 
margins and fuscous brown vein; iridescent 
and finely and irregularly rugulose. Coxae, 
trochanters, and base of femora yellow; tarsi 
fuscous; rest of legs shining brown. 
This species displays a rather similar colour 
variation to that seen in elegantuhis. Kirkaldy 
(1908) states that 'The colouring of the body 
is somewhat variable, being often suffused 
with red; the pronotum may be immaculate, 
or the postero-lateral angles may be more or 
less widely fuscous.” 
SPECIMENS examined: 1 male (damaged), 
1 female, Kadavu, Fiji Is., July 25, 1938, R. 
A. Lever. 
F. filicicola is very close to F. elegantulus 
(Reuter), but differs in its darker colour (head 
and pronotum fulvous, scutellum fuscous. 
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cuneus reddish brown), the pronotum in me- 
dian line shorter relative to head, with base 
more deeply excavated, less expanded, and 
narrower in proportion to length, to anterior 
width, and to width of head across eyes. 
Felisacus amhoinae n. sp. 
Figs. 1, 2 
structure: Head across eyes nearly 1.5 
times the length (16:11); interocular space 
just over 1.5 times as wide as eye (7:4.5). 
Eyes large, as seen from above rather longer 
than postocular part of head (6:5). Basal 0.2 
of head cylindrical, forming a collum sep- 
arated from rest of head by a sharp annular 
constriction, in front of which the upper 
surface is strongly raised and convex; from 
constriction, sides convexly diverging to pos- 
terior margins of eyes, where head is 0.75 as 
wide as across eyes (13:17.5); basal collum 
about 0.75 as wide as head behind eyes (0.75- 
0.79) and over 0.5 as wide as across eyes 
(9.25:16, 10:17.5). Rostrum reaching to mid- 
dle coxae. Antennae with segment I cylin- 
drical, with long, erect, sparse hairs; II more 
slender than I, pubescent; III and IV very 
slender and curved; length of I:II::26:32. 
Pronotum with median length over 1.5 
times that of head (male, 19:11; female, 
22:13); 0.16 to 0.2 wider across posterior 
angles than long (male, 23:19; female, 26:22) 
and about 2.33 times as wide as across an- 
terior collar (male, 23:10; female, 26:11.5); 
in mid-line, anterior lobe, including collar, 
equal or very nearly equal in length to pos- 
terior lobe, the constriction between them 
coarsely and deeply punctate toward sides, 
with the two middle punctures set well for- 
ward; posterior lobe strongly raised from con- 
striction; both lobes evenly convex from side 
to side except for sublateral depressions inside 
posterior shoulders; shoulders with lateral 
margins nearly straight, sides of pronotum 
moderately sinuate in front of them; base 
distinctly emarginate in front of scutellum, 
somewhat angularly concave in middle, wide- 
ly exposing mesoscutum. Scutellum moder- 
