4 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Div. ANTESTARIA. Div. RuyNcHOCcOoRARIA. 
Plautia fimbriata, Fabr. 
Antestia anchora, Thunb. 
' Anaca florens, Walk. 
Ehynchocoris humeralis, Thunb. 
Epagathus chapana, gen. and 
 Antastiapulchra, Dall. a 
»  modtficata, Dist. Div. Nezaria. 
Div. EurYDEMARIA. Neojurtina typica, gen. and 
Agonoscelis nubila, Fabr. Sp... 
y femoralis, Walk. Catacanthus incarnatus, Dru. 
Eurydema pulchrum, Westw. Nezara viridula, Linn. 
Stenozygum speciosum, Dall. : 
Strachia crucigera, Hahn. Diy. Manrparta, 
Div. CoMPASTARIA. Menida laosana, sp. n. 
Critheus lineatifrons, Stil. . ” (eke ya! Ea 
Agathocles dubius, sp. n. » — vitalisana, sp. 0. 
Eaithemus mansonicus, Bredd. ? | salvazana, sp. n. 
sed Udonga spiridens, gen. and 
Div. Troprcoraria. ‘ sp. n. 
Prionaca tonkinensis, sp. n. Paterculus aberrans, sp. n. 
xy lata, Dall. BR affins, Dist. 
Placosternum tawrus, Fabr. 
Dalpada laosana, sp. 0. 
Head, pronotum and scutellum ochraceous, thickly, coarsely, 
blackly punctate, apical third of scutellum pale ochraceous, the 
punctures concolorous: membrane bronzy-black; antenne black, 
bases of fourth and fifth joints creamy-white ; body beneath and legs 
ochraceous, lateral margins of head and pronotum: (broadly), outlerel 
marginal fasciz to abdomen—meeting margins at junction of 
segments—two large spots between pro- and meso-coxe, two large 
spots on second abdominal segment, anda central spot on penultimate 
segment, shining black; rostrum just passing the first abdominal 
segment. 
Long, 19 mm.; breadth between pronotal angles, 10 mm. 
Laos, Luang Prabang. 
OUSCHA, gen. nov. 
Body elongately ovate; head considerably longer than broad, the 
lateral lobes longer than the central lobe and slightly upturned and 
divergent, a strong spinous angulation on each lateral margin before 
the insertion of the antenne and a smaller spine on each side before 
eyes; antenne 64-jointed, basal joint not reaching apex of head, 
second and third about subequal in length and shorter than fourth 
and fifth, eyes globose and prominent; rostrum about passing the 
bases of the posterior coxe; lateral margins of the pronotum 
crenulated, the lateral angles shortly, robustly ] prominent ; membrane 
with about six prominent longitudinal veins; tibiz furrowed beneath — 
on apical areas, the anterior “tibiee somewhat broadened near apices, 
where they are sulcated beneath. 
Allied to Apodiphus. 
