igiQ.] C. A. Paiv\ : Rhynchota from the Garo Hills. 367 



Not previously represented in the collection of the Zoological 

 Survey of India. Recorded from North India. 



Ccntrocncmis stali, Reut. 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-15.vii.1917 

 and three found on a dead tree above Tura, 3,000 ft. 



Recorded from Dariiling district, E. Himalayas and Assam. 



Epirodera impexa, Dist. 



Two specimens from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-r5.vii.1917. 

 Not previously represented in the collection of the Zoological 

 Survey of India. 



Hitherto known only from Burma. 



Acanthaspis helluo, Stal. 



Three specimens from above Tura. 

 Apparently confined to Assam. 



Scadra fuscicrus, Stal. 



Three specimens from above Tura. 

 Recorded from Burma and Cejdon. 



Scadra castanea, sp. nov. 

 PI. XXXV, fig. I. 



Described from two specimens from above Tura. 



Head light brown, collar, pronotum, scutellum and legs 

 castaneous ; antennae black, longly pilose, the base of the first 

 joint pale ochraceous; pronotum shining, glabrous, constricted a 

 little before the middle, a deep, central longitudinal furrow 

 extending from the anterior margin to a little beyond the middle 

 of the posterior lobe, a longitudinal depression on each lateral 

 area of the posterior lobe extending from the impression at the 

 constriction to the posterior basal margin, with the exception of 

 the central longitudinal furrow, the other furrows on the pronotum 

 are transversely impressed ; scutellum strongly depressed on disk, 

 the apical spines curved inwards; hemelytra dull black, the basal 

 angle of the corium and a small triangular patch on its apical margin 

 ochraceous, sometimes tinged with red; connexivum dilated, 

 obliquely reflexed, marked alternately with orange yellow and 

 black; sternum black ; abdomen beneath black, centrally carinate, a 

 pale ochraceous line on the middle of the apical margins of the 

 first three basal segments, and a greenish-yellow patch on the basal 

 lateral angles of the second, third, fourth and fifth segments ; legs 

 with the coxae, trochanters, apices of the femora broadly, bases 

 and apices of the tibiae and the tarsi ochraceous. 



