440 APPENDIX. — PENTATOMID^. 



A small species allied to E. c/qntatus, Dist., from which it differs 

 by the shorter, less narrowed anteriorly and nioi'e subquadrate 

 head. 



2720. Eusarcocoris porrectiis, Bredd. (Eusarcoris) Wien. cut. Zeit. 

 xxvi, p. 93 (1907;. 



" In colour and markings agreeing with E. inconspkmis, Herr.- 

 Schiiff. (vol. i, p. 167), on the whole rather more yellow, but apart 

 from the different formation of the 6 genital plate is ah-eady at 

 the first glance distinguished by its narrow longly-produced Jyeotd- 

 glossa-\\ke form ; second joint of antennae rather longer than tliird ; 

 the piceous, marginally toothed projecting middle spot to the 

 abdomen beneath without yellowisli middle stripe ; intermediate 

 and posterior femora with a few regularly arranged piceous-brow n 

 sprinklings and an indistinct cloudy spotting on the outside near 



the apex." 



" cJ . Genital plate rather smaller than in inconsincnvs, thickly 

 pitchy-hlackly punctate, terminal border in middle with obtuse, 

 angulated, rather deep and broad excision, the bordering lines of 

 this angle straight, first not far from outer border curved and thus 

 forming a slightly raised flatly bent fold ; a very shallow gutta-like 

 transverse impression follows the end border of the plate ; inside 

 the concavity is seen another plate-like bordering with a flatly- 

 bayed truncated terminal border." {Breddin.) 



"Length with membrane 6-25; breadth at hum, angles 3-25 



millim." 



Eab. Punjab ; Rawalpindi (fde Breddin). 



The above description is my only knowledge of this species. 



Genus CARBULA. (Vol. I, p. 170.) 



2721. Carbula aspavia, sp. n. 



Above dark brownish -ochraceous, coarsely punctate ; head 

 piceous, centrally longitudinally ridged ; antennae pale castaneous, 

 second and third joints subequal, fourth with the apical area black, 

 fifth black with the base ochraceous ; pronotum « ith the lateral 

 ano-les strongly produced, black, robust, their apices acute and 

 slio-htly upturned, the whole surface coarsely punctate, with a 

 central longitudinal levigate line on anterior half ; scutellum trans- 

 versely wrinkled and coarsely punctate, a small spot near each basal 

 angle and the apical margin ochraceous, the apical area abruptly 

 narrowed; corium M'ith the basal fourth of costal margin ochraceous ; 

 membrane hyaline ; abdomen above black, connexivum ochraceous 

 with black ringlets at the sutures ; body beneath pale ochraceous, 

 sparingly punctate, spiracles black ; legs testaceous ; rostrum 

 reaching the posterior coxae. 



Length 9 ; breadth between pronotal angles 6| millim. 



