120 PYRRHOCORID.i;. 



fasciae (laterally abbreviated) to third, fourth, and fifth abdominal 

 segments fuscous. 



Length 14; breadth 5 millim. 



Hah. " India orieutalis." 



I have not seen this species ; it was examined and redescribed 

 by Stal, who considered it distinct from D. cingulatus. 



881. Dysdercus migratorius, sp. u. 



Dull obscure ochraceous ; margins of prouotum, lateral and 

 apical margins of cerium, and body beneath pale luteous ; head, 

 rostrum, coxae, anal segment, and femora castaneous ; anterior 

 transverse callosity to pronotum, scutellum, membrane, antennae, 

 tibiae and tarsi piceous ; transverse segmental spots to sternum 

 and segmental fasciae to abdomen bright ochraceous ; rostrum 

 reaching the third abdominal segment. 



Yar. a. Body beneath uniformly pale luteous, without bright 

 ochraceous markings. 



Length 10 to 13 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Broivn, Vienna Mus.). — East Africa ; jSTyassa 

 (C'ottereU, Coll. Dist.). 



882. Dysdercus evanescens, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) ix, p. 43 (1902). 



Very pale ochraceous ; head, anterior area and lateral margins 

 of pronotum, scutellum, lateral and apical margins of corinm, and 

 legs reddish-ochraceous ; antennae and a small round spot on 

 the disk of corium black : body beneath pale ochraceous ; lateral 

 margins of sternum, prosternum Avith a spot behind the area 

 of each eye connected by a narrow transverse line, anterior 

 area of mesosternum, a large lateral spot to metasternum and 

 anterior areas of abdominal segments reddish-ochraceous ; abdo- 

 minal marginal incisures very narrowly black ; membrane pale 

 brownish. Prosternum coarsely and roughly punctate; pronotum 

 and corium thickly punctate, the last most finely so. 



Length 17 to 20 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim ; Muugphu {Atlinson). Khasi and Garo Hills 

 (Chennell). Bor Ghiit (Divon). Burma ; Karenuee (Fea). 



In some specimens the pale ochraceous coloration is uniformly 

 replaced by reddish-ochraceous, in this case the pronotum is uni- 

 colorous. The species may also be recognized by its large size, 

 pale membrane, &c. 



B. Anterior pronotal callosity concolorous ivitli remaining 

 area of pronotum. 



883. Dysdercus mesiostignia, Dist. Tr. JE. S. 1888, p. 484, pi. xiii, 



f. 12. 



Ochraceous or reddish-ochraceous ; antennae, eyes, basal margin 



