164 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
It raised on my wrist a small white lump about twice the size 
of the thrips in diameter surrounded by an irregular blotched 
area about } in. by 4 in. in size. 
An hour after the red blotched area had gone but the smaller 
white raised area was still visible; after two hours only a small 
red mark at the point of the bite was visible. 
The specimen was mounted but has been lost. It was of the 
family Phleeothripide, of the sub-order Tubulifera, of medium size 
(2 or 3 mm.), and from a rough examination I had believed it 
to belong somewhere near the genus J'richothrips. 
Trinidad ; 
January, 1921. 
THE HETEROPTERA OF INDO-CHINA. 
By W. L. Distant. 
This communication is in continuation of some which have 
already appeared in the ‘ Entomologist ’ (vols. li, liiand liii), and 
are fragmentary according to material received. 
The specimens have been sent by Mon. R. Vitalis de Salvaza, 
who hopes at some interval to produce a large work on the 
insect fauna of this interesting region. 
Fam. PENTATOMIDA. 
Sub-Fam. TrsseRATOMINE. 
Neosalica nigrovittata, sp. n. Eurostus heros, Bredd. 
Tesseratoma nigroscutellata, sp.n. Mattiphus jaspideus, H. 8. 
“p quadrata, Dist. * splendidus, sp. 0. 
7 javanica, Thunb. Xtengia elongata, gen. n., sp. n. 
Vitruvius insignis, Dist. Astarcha mgridorsis, Stal. 
Husthenes robustus, Lep. & Serv. \Carpone amplicollis, Stal. 
5 humeralis, sp. n. = angulata, Stal. 
by sevus, Stal. _Pycanum ochracewm, Stal. 
i rubefactus, Dist. “3 ponderosum, Stal. 
5 scutellaris, H.S. Dalcantha alata, Bredd. 
NEOSALICA. 
Neosalica, Dist., ‘Ent. Month. Mag.,’ xix, p. 157 (1882). 
Mesolea, Bredd., ‘ Wien Ent. Zeit.,’ xxi, p. 99 (1902). 
Neosalica nigrovittata, sp.n. 
Dull dark ochraceous, membrane shining cupreus; antenne, 
lateral margins of pronotum and the lateral pronotal angles, two 
central longitudinal fascia not reaching anterior margin and a 
transverse line before anterior margin, three spots at base of 
scutellum, about two-thirds of the lateral margins, and the apical 
