68 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
THE HETEROPTERA OF INDO-CHINA. 
By W. L. Distant. 
(Continued from p. 44.) 
Menida salvazana, sp. n. 
Body above dull ochraceous ; head centrally and laterally (some- 
times almost wholly) two anterior spots, the basal area and sometimes 
a central transverse undulating line to pronotum, a large sub-basal 
spot and two smaller marginal spots before apex of scutellum, and a 
central and a larger apical spot to corium dark metallic green, some- 
times almost black ; membrane hyaline or subhyaline; body beneath 
and legs (imperfectly seen in carded specimens) more or less 
brownish ochraceous ; above somewhat thickly and coarsely punc- 
tate; antenna with the second and third joints shorter than the 
fourth and fifth joints. 
Long, 63-7 mm. 
Tonkin; Luang Prabang; Haut Mékong. 
NEOJURTINA, gen. Nov. 
Allied to Jurtina, Stal, but with the basal joint of antenne 
reaching and slightly passing the apex of head ; rostrum not or 
scarcely passing the base of the abdomen. Other characters as 
in Jurtina. 
Neojurtina typica, sp. n. 
Head ochraceous, the lateral marginal areas finely darkly punc- 
tate; antenne pale castaneous, third and fourth joints longest ; eyes 
black; pronotum with the anterior half ochraceous, with its margins 
distinctly paler, posterior half and the scutellum and corium darker 
castaneous, lateral marginal areas of the corium stramineous, the 
whole upper area thickly and somewhat coarsely punctate; body 
beneath, legs and rostrum stramineous; abdomen with a deep broad 
central longitudinal furrow. 
Long, 16 mm. 
Tonkin 
EPAGATHUS, gen. nov. 
Body obovate, head a little longer than broad, moderately 
narrowing to apex, which is slightly cleft, the lateral lobes being 
slightly longer than the central lobe, lateral margins moderately 
convex; antenne five-jointed, basal joint not reaching apex of head ; 
rostrum reaching the posterior coxe, first joint about reaching base 
of head; pronotum twice as broad as long, the lateral angles broadly 
extended a little forwardly and upwardly ; scutellum about as broad 
at base as long; membrane slightly passing the abdominal apex ; 
base of abdomen with a short obtuse tuberculous spine arising from 
the second segment ; basal margin of pronotum straight. 
Allied to Sabeus, Stal. 
