138 ADDENDA. — PENTATOMID.B. 



base (remaining" joints mutilated in type), first joint not reacliing 

 apex of head, second slightly shorter than third ; pronotum 

 coarsely darkly punctate, the lateral angles broad, short, a little 

 directed upwardly and forvvardly, their apices trisinuate, the 

 anterior and posterior angles subacute, the lateral prouotal margins 

 sparingly dentate, an obscure central pale levigate line, and 

 between the lateral angles transversely subrugulose ; scatellum 

 more fiiiely punctate and transversely wrinkled, the basal area 

 moderately eloAated ; eorium thickly, somewhat finely punctate ; 

 membrane bronzy-brown, a little passing the abdominal apex, an 

 obscure 0(;hraceous spot at the outer basal angle; sternun) blackly 

 punctate, orificial areas broadly blackish ; abdomen beneath finely 

 mottled with pale brownish, spiracles and linear marginal spots 

 black; legs finely mottled with brownish; rostrum reaching the 

 posterior coxae, its apex black ; mesosternum centrally sulcate. 



Length 5 , 17 ; breadth between prouotal angles 11 millim. 



Hah. 8ikkim ; Kurseong. 



The comparatively short, apically tricarinate, lateral angles of 

 the pronotum will distinguish this species. It was received 

 through Dr. Montandon. 



Genus TROPICORIS. (Tol. I, p. 204.) 



TkOPICOKIS L.EYITE1STK1S. (Vol. I, p. 205, fig. 127.) 



Add: Hah. Nainital and Lebong (P»s« CoZ?.). Kumaon, Chau- 

 battia {A. D. Imms). 



AVheii previously enumerathig and figuring this species, I only 

 knew it by a specimen from Signoret's collection now contained 

 in the Vienna Museum and labelled " India." I am now able to 

 give more precise localities. The specimens before me vary in 

 length from 18 to 20 millim. 



Genu? PRIASSUS. (Vol. I, p. 205.) 



PltlASSUS EXEMPTTJS. (Vol. I, p. 206.) 



Add : Hah. United Provinces ; Dehra Dun {F. J. Thomson). 

 Sikkim ; Lebong, 5000 ft. {H. M. Lefroy). 



Genus PEIONACA. (Vol. I, p. 207.) 



3712. Prionaca m.gxQC%\\s, Dist. " Entomoloaist," 1911, p. 24. 



Elack, more or less mottled with ochraceous ; head punctate, 

 transversely wrinkled, with fine, more or less distinct longitudinal 

 carinate lines, the most prominent at the middle of the central 

 lobe, the apex rounded, the lateral lobes very slightly longer than 

 the central lobe and cleft at their apices ; antennae black, first 

 joint not reaching the apex of head, second longest, third and 

 fourth subequal, the latter ochraceous at base ; pronotum coarsely 



