50 



LYQMIDjE. 



764. Udalricus scutellatus, sp. n. 



Black, opaque ; second, third and fourth joints of antennae, 

 bases of intermediate and posterior femora, tibiae, tarsi and 

 lateral margins of mesosternum ochraceous ; nearly basal half 

 of corium and a marginal spot between it and apex luteous ; 

 membrane with a large white spot on each side ; head, pronotum 



Fig. 36. — Udalricus scuieUattcs. 



and scutellum very finely and obscurely granulate ; connexivum 

 greyishly pubescent ; anterior femora with a distinct spine 

 beneath a little beyond middle. 



Length 5 millim. 



Bob. Burma; Karennee {Fea). 



Genus PAROMIUS. 



Paromius, Fieber, Eur. Hem. pp. 45 & 170 (1861) ; Stal, Of v. Vet- 



Ak. Fork. 1872, no. 7, p. 51. 

 SteBocoris, Itmtib. Faun. Ent. Andal. p. 139 (1838). 



Type, P. leptopoides, Baerenspr., a Palaeai^ctic species. 



Distribution. Palsearctic, Ethiopian, Neai'ctic, and Neotropical 

 Eegions. 



Body elongate, slender ; pronotal collar broad ; head about as 

 long as anterior lobe of pronotum ; antennae moderately long, first 

 joint passing the apex of the head ; rostrum reaching anterior 

 coxae, first joint not reaching base of head ; scutellum long, sub- 

 triangular, centrally carinate on apical area ; corium longer than 

 membrane, apical margin straight ; auterior femora incrassated, 

 spined beneath. 



765. Paromius seychellesus, Wcdk. (Plociomerus) Cat. Het. \, p. 120 



(1872) ; Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) viii, p. 477 (1901). 

 Pamera ejuncida, Dist. Tr. E. S. 1883, p. 433, pi. xx, f. 3. 



Head and anterior lobe of pronotum black, the collar of the last 



