Kilt 



TIIK <\NM»IAX KNT<»Mo|.<MJIST. 



TWO \F.\V SPF.CTF.S OF PENTATOMin.« FROM NFRRASKA. 



I!V J. T. ZI.MMER, UNIVERSITY OF NEPRASKA. 



While working over the material contained in the collection of the 

 University of Nebraska, two undescribed species of Pentatomidae have 

 thus far come to my notice. 



Family 1*entatomii).«. 

 Subf:iniily Cydnina-. 



Annectui pallidus, n. sp. (Fig. lo, a, b, c). 



General appearance of A. puiillits Uhler. Colour flavo-tcstaceous. 



Head rounded ; lylus very slightly exceeding juga, and with four terminal 



comb teeth : juga, each with five comb-teeth ; head coarsely punctured. 



.Margins of pronotum convex anteriorly, concave posteriorly, distinctly 



FlO. II. — liiisikisliix tatimar' 

 KinnlMn. n. up. (\ i.5. 



Flo. 10. — Annrttui hallidux, n. sp. — a. Entire in- 



!»ovt (x I**) : l», lirad (greatly fnlargrtl) : v. 



Anterior Uu (ijrcatlx cnlarijrJl. 



impressed, transverse line posteriorly ; back of this line and on lateral 

 submargin distinctly, coarsely punctured ; punctures on rest of pronotum 

 finer, less distinct, with the exception of a submarginal row of small but 

 distinct punctures on anterior edge, as in A. iubftrrugitieus Hope, and 

 another such row along posterior margin. Sculellum with large, distinct 

 punctures ; basal impunciate margin separated from |)unctate portion by 

 distinct, transverse, impressed line. Corium rather heavily punctate, 

 exceeding abdomen in length ; posterior margin irisinuale. Abdomen 



May, 1910 



