126 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^. 



lateral lobes a little, but distinctly, longer than the central lobe; 

 eyes black ; proiiotum AA'ith a transverse medial furrow or 

 depression, the lateral margins moderate!}^ laminate. 



Length 4^ to 5 millini. 



Eab. South India : Cbikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



3695. Sciocoris fimebvis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, sciitellum and corium t'uscous-brown, with 

 dense, fine, darker punctures; connexivum a little paler, with black 

 spots at the segmental incisures; membrane shining fascous- 

 brown ; body beneath dark piceous-brow n ; legs ochraceous, 

 femora more or less spotted or suffused with fuscous-brown ; 

 sternum (imperfectly seen in carded specimens) with paler coxal 

 spots; antennae ochraceous, extreme apex of third joint, foui'th 

 joint excluding base, and tlie whole of fifth joint piceous or black, 

 second joint longer than first or third, fourth longest, slightly 

 longer than fifth ; eyes pitchy-black ; scutellum with a small 

 excavate black spot in each basal angle ; head distinctly longer 

 than broad, its apex subcouicallv rounded ; pronotum with two 

 transverse black cicatrices on disk. 



Length 41-5 millim. 



Hah. 8outli India; Nilgiri Hills {T. V. Camplell). 



3696. Sciocoris nepalensis, sp. n, 



Ochraceous, thickly mottled and punctured with black ; head 

 w'ith three central longitudinal narrow ochraceous stripes, of 

 which the central one is somewhat more obscure; pronotum with 

 the lateral margins, a central longitudinal stripe, and two oblique 

 narrow fasciae (the outermost more obscure) on each lateral area, 

 ochraceous, near anterior margin blackly maculate: scutellum 

 with a central longitudinal stripe which is broadened at apex, 

 and a spot at each b:isal angle, ochraceous ; corium marginally 

 ochraceous at base; body beneath ochraceous, prominently blackly 

 niacidate ; anterior area of head beneath, marginal spots to 

 sternal segments, linear coxal markings, abdominal broad central, 

 and naiTower marginal and still narrower submarginal linear fasciae, 

 black ; legs ochraceous, anterior femora, excluding extreme 

 bases and apices, and spots and suffusions on the other legs, black ; 

 antennae mutilated ; connexivum ochraceous, spotted with black. 



Length 44 millim. 



Hah. Nepal; Janakpur. (Found in Rice fields.) 



Allied to S. lewisi, Dist., (vol. i, p. 126) but differing in the larger 

 and darker ochraceous markings above, the narrower and shorter 

 head, paler and more fasciate black markings on abdomen 

 beneath, &c. 



Genus CAYSTRUS. 



Oii\&tvi\s, Sm. Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh, 1861, p. 199; Berpr. Mem. 



Eiit. Behj. XV, p. 159 (1908; ; Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) vi, p. 84 



(1910). 

 Neodius, Beigr. (vol. i, p. 131). 



