430 APPENDIX. — PENTATOMIDjE. 



division of the membrane, as weJl as a narrow costal margin with tlie 

 epipleura, dark piceous-brown ; rostrum and legs with the outside 

 of the costal cavities much suffused with piceous-brown, almost 

 rusty-yellow ; the narrow terminal margin of femora as well as 

 the tibial bristles piceous-brown ; anteunse dull rusty-yellow, the 

 terminal three joints brownish ; membrane hyaline ; vertex 

 sparingly punctured, smooth, the part lying before the ocelli very 

 slightly mould-like, deepened, the anterior margin free, leaf-like, 

 sharpened and slightly raised, seen from above somewhat semi- 

 circular, quite without ' Kandstiftchen ' and ' Wimperborsten ' ; 

 the grooves for the four typical bristles of the vertex small, 

 punctiform ; ocelli almost touching the iuner margins of the eyes; 

 pronotum a little before middle with an impressed distinctly 

 punctate transverse line, the posterior area towards the front very 

 sparsely but distinctly punctate, and the front area towards the 

 lateral margins with some dots arranged in a more or less longi- 

 tudinal row, the latter area near the front margin with a 

 short linear longitudinal impression in the middle ; scutellum 

 resembling that of C. assmuthi, but with considerably coarser 

 puncturation ; tegmina also formed as in that species, but the 

 corium with corners somewhat less strongly projecting back- 

 ward, thus the corium is here comparatively shorter, even though 

 the tip of the scutellum still always projects considerably back- 

 ward, and the membranal division is distinctly rather shorter than 

 the claval suture ; corium towards end and inner angle rather 

 finely but very distinctly punctate, also there is along claval suture 

 a rather irregular row of tine dots ; costal area impuuctate, between 

 ' rimula ' and margin a very distinctly impressed, indistinctly 

 punctate longitudinal line that runs about parallel to the ' rimula,' 

 the intermediate space between this line and the ' rimula,' as in 

 most Cydniuae, longitudinally vein-like, raised, costa without 

 recognizable bristle-pores ; clavus on disk with a here and there 

 interrupted longitudinal row of very tine closely agglomerated dots 

 not extending to the base, in basal inner angle of clavus a short 

 impressed punctate lino ; odoriferous furrow nearly reaching 

 margin of body, its extreme end emitting hiudward a flap-like 

 projection ; antennal joint 2 not quite as long as 3." {Breddin.) 



" Length 3^ millim." 



Hah. Bombay. 



This species was also found by Wasmann among Ants and 

 Termites received from Bombay. 



Genus STATANUS, nov. 

 (To follow MsJiadana, Vol. I, p. 107.) 



Type, S. memhranaceus, Dist. 

 Distribution. Ceylon, 



Body broad, ovate ; head anteriorly rounded, margined with 

 short erect spinules, central lobe as long as the lateral lobes, ocelli 



