ORIENTAL PLANT BUGS—HSIAO 387 
Close to F. pulchellus Poppius but distinguished by the longer sec- 
ond antennal segment and different markings on dorsum. Distin- 
guished from /’. carpenterae by the different structure of the first an- 
tennal segment and the relative length of the antennal segments. 
Types.—U.S.N.M. No. 56729, holotype, male; allotype, female; 
and paratypes, 2 males and 1 female. All from Mount Maquiling, 
Luzon, P. I. (Baker). : 
Genus THAUMASTOMIRIS Kirkaldy 
THAUMASTOMIRIS PHILIPPINENSIS, new species 
Female——Body ovate, length 5.45 mm., width 2.7 mm., somewhat 
shining, clothed with short simple flavous hairs, sanguineous; anten- 
nae, apex of rostrum, and apex of tarsi fuscous; membrane pale trans- 
parent. 
Head vertical, strongly produced below eyes, width across eyes 1.2 
mm., length seen from above 0.4 mm., height seen from side 0.95 mm. ; 
vertex flat, width 0.64 mm., strongly transversely impressed before 
posterior margin, forming a distinct callous behind it; frons broadly 
convex; clypeus moderately elevated, discrete from frons; jugum and 
lorum confiuent, separated only by a fine suture; bucculae short, partly 
united behind. Eyes rather small, rounded, very prominent, touch- 
ing anterior margin of pronotum. Antennae linear, gradually taper- 
ing toward apex, inserted on frons a little distance from the eyes; 
length of segments I: IL: IIL: 1V=0.65 mm.: 1.38 mm.: 1 mm.: 1.1 mm., 
first segment the thickest. Rostrum, length 2.05 mm., considerably 
surpassing apex of posterior coxae, first segment barely reaching apex 
of anterior coxae, second segment longest, slightly longer than third 
and fourth taken together. 
Pronotum finely granulate, nearly horizontal, length 1 mm., width 
at base 1.7 mm., at apex 1.05 mm., lateral margins rounded, strongly 
sinuate, posterior margin straight, posterior angles rounded; apical 
collar distinct, granulate, shorter than the thickness of first antennal 
segment; calli somewhat smooth, convex, deeply separated from each 
other. Scutellum small, triangular, covered at base, impunctate, flat, 
depressed in the middle at base. 
Hemelytra impunctate, with base of cuneus attaining apex of abdo- 
men; embolar margins convex, cuneus long, membrane pale trans- 
parent, unicellular, veins sanguineous. Mesosternum slightly fuscous, 
ostiolar peritreme very small. Legs of moderate length, length of 
posterior femora 2.2 mm., length of posterior tibiae 2.5 mm. 
Male.—Very similar to female, but a little smaller, length 5 mm., 
width 2.15 mm., the color of the specimen at hand faded from sanguin- 
eous to orange. Left genital clasper broad at basal part and abruptly 
