19. Ninus insignis Stal, Freg. Eugenies Resa, Ins., 253, pl. 3, fig. 5, 1859.
Twenty-one specimens, Piti, May 1, on a high sedge, Usinger; one specimen, Piti, June 1, Usinger ; two specimens, Piti, July 3, Swezey ; two specimens, Sept. 21, Swezey ; six specimens, Dandan, July 17, Swezey ; one specimen, Fonte Valley, Aug. 7, Swezey ; one specimen, Santa Rosa Peak, May 19, Swezey, all taken on sedges ; three specimens, Mt. Alifan, April 20, Bryan ; one specimen, Merizo, April 24, Bryan ; two specimens, Umatac, May 14, Swezey ; one specimen, Fullaway (1185) .
This monotypic genus was originally described from Guam. Species subsequently referred to Ninus by Distant and Bergroth were shown by Bergroth (Philippine Jour. Sci. 13D: 63, 1918) to belong to Cymoninus Breddin. Bergroth also synonymized stylatus Kirkaldy and singalensis Breddin with insignis and gave the distribution as Ceylon, Fiji, the Philippines, and Guam. I have collected it in the Philippines and also have a specimen from Java.