122 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^. 



3690. Neonevisanus nigosiis, sp. u. 



Head, prouotuiu, scutellum and corium dark ochraceous, 

 with dense, coarse, black punctures, pronotum and scutellum 

 strongly rugose; membrane cupreous; connexivum ochraceous, 

 witli black spots at the segmental incisures; body beneath 

 and legs brownish-ochraceous ; sternum with coarse black 

 punctures ; head niarginnllv black on each side of rostrum, 

 costal areas also more or less suffused with black ; abdomen 

 beneath thickly coueolorously punctate, the stigmata and 

 marginal spots at segmental incisures black ; head broad 

 and long, much shorter than the median portion of the 

 pronotum, truncate at apex, lobes of about equal length, lateral 

 margins unarmed, a little concavely sinuate and upwardly 

 recurved ; antennae with the lirst joint robust and about reaching 

 apex of bead, second joint slender and about twice as long as lirst 

 (remainder mutilated) ; lateral margins of the pronotum shortly, 

 coarsely serrate ; scutellum elongate, about as long as broad at 

 base ; membrane passing the abdominal margin. 



Length 17 ; breadth between pronotal angles 7^ millim. 



Hab. United Provinces ; Saharanpur ; Beharigarh. 



Genus SAONTARANA, nov. 



Type, /S'. burmanica, Dist. 



Distribution. Upper Burma. 



Head considerably longer than broad, lateral margins retiex^d 

 but unarmed, the lateral lobes obliquely rounded before apex of 

 central lobe, which distinctly projects; antennae live -join ted, basal 

 joint not quite reaching apex of head ; pronotum between the 

 lateral angles about twice as broad as long, the lateral margins 

 concavely sinuate, a short spine at anterior angle, the anterior 

 area of lateral margins shortly, obscurely crenulate, posterior 

 lateral angles faintly subpromiuent ; scutellum a little longer than 

 broad at base, tiie apical area narrowed with its apex rounded ; 

 corium with the lateral area narrowly but distinctly concavely 

 depressed ; membrane passing abdominal apex, with numerous, 

 robust, longitudinal veins ; rostrum passing posterior coxae ; 

 abdomen broadly centrally sulcate for nearly half its length ; tibiae 

 moderately dilated apically. 



By tiie unarmed lateral margins of the head allied, to Nevisunus, 

 Dist., from which it differs by the anteriorly prominent central 

 lobe ; the dilated anterior tibiae is also another charactei", but this 

 may prove to be a sectional one only, as in Dalpada. 



3691. Saontarana burmanica, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium ochraceous, with 

 coarse black punctures, those on the lateral margins of head 

 being couHuent ; antennae black, sparingly pilose, apex of third 

 and base of fourth joints ochraceous, third and fourth joints a 



