LXIII 



LOXA FLAVICOLLIS. 



Cimex fiamcollis Dru. III. II, p. 67, t. 36, f. 4 (1773). 

 AROCERA ACROLEUCA. 



Pentatoma acrolencum Perty. Del., p. 168, t. 38, f. 11 (1834). 

 PHARYPIA NITIDIVENTRIS. 



Ptilarmns nitidwe7itris Stal. Stett. Ent. Zeit. XXII, p. 140. 

 1(1861). 

 NEZ ARA STICTICA. 



Rliajiliig aster stictims Dali. List. Hôm. I, p. 281, 22 (1851). 

 NEZARA DIFFICILIS ? 



RliapMg aster difflcilis Stâl. Rio-Jan. Ilém. I, p. 23, 5 (1860). 

 NEZARA sp.? 

 BANASA VARIANS. 



Rlmpliigaster varians Stâl, Rio-Jan. Hem. I, p. 24, 1 (1860). 

 PALLANTIA MACULA. 



Rlmpliig aster macula Dali., List. Hem. I, p. 284, 32(1851). 

 ARVELIUS ALBO-PUNCTATUS, 



Cimex aïbo-jmnctatus De Gepr,Mém. III, p. 331 , 5, t. 34. f. 6(1 773). 

 BRACHYSTETHUS GENICULA.TUS. 



Cimex ge?ncnlati( s Fa.hr. Mant. Ins. II, p. 293, 142(1787). 

 BRACHYSTETHUS RUBRO-MACULATUS. 



Brachijstethns rnbro-macnlatnsDa.U. ,h\st.Uem A, li.ool ,A(l8dl). 

 PEROMATUS NOTATUS 



Eclessa notata Burm., Handb. II. I, p. 354, 1 (1835). 

 PEROMATUS NODIFER. 



Edessa nodifera Hope, Cat. I, p. 28 (1837). 

 EDESSA CERVUS. 



Cimex cervns Fabr. Mant. Ins. II, j). 2^83, 40 (1787). 



Edessa ansata n. sp. 



Head ochraceous, eyes piceous (antennae mutilated). Prouotum 

 withtheanterior portion ochraceous, theposterior half frombetween 

 the pronotal angles olivaceous; the latéral angles somewhat slender 

 and prominently produced, theirposterior margins obscurely notched, 

 their apices subacute and very slightly recurved, thèse pronotal 

 protubérances are black in colour. Scutellum pale olivaceous, the 

 apex sub-acutely pointed and extending to a little beyond base of 

 membrane. Corium dark purplish. Connexivum ochraceous with 

 the four terminal spines, (of which the penultimate two are long), 

 more or less black. Membrane very dark bronzy. Body beneath and 

 legs ochraceous with the foUowin^ purplish markings; — a trans- 

 verse streak on the pro-meso- and metasternums, the segmentai 

 incisures, stigmatal streaks, a longitudinal fascia near the latéral 

 abdominal margins, and a narrow central longitudinal fascia; the 

 tibias and tarsi castaneous. Rostrum ochraceous with its apex 

 pitchy. 



