72 PENTATOMID^. 



Genus EOBANUS. 

 P:obaniis, Disf. A. M. N. H. (7) viii, p. 240 (1901). 



Type, E. typicus, Dist. 



Bistrihution. At present onl}^ known Irum Burma. 



Allied to Bolhocoris, Amy. & 8erv. Body convex, short, mode- 

 rately gibbous above. Head with the lateral lobes a little longer 

 than and meeting in front of the central lobe, their margins reflexed. 

 Antennae five-jointed ; second joint short and slender, fourth and 

 fifth, and apex of the third, incrassated. Pronotum with the lateral 

 margins convex, very strongly transversely impressed on disk. 

 Scutellum almost as long as abdomen, deeply sinuate at base, where 

 the corium is considerably exposed ; two oblique transverse im- 

 pressions near base, slightly longitudinally continued at their 

 apices. Eostrum about reaching the intermediate coxae ; meso- 

 and metasterna with two very distinctly raised central carinas. 



130. Eobanus typicus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) viii, p. 241 (1901). 

 Black, very coarsely punctate ; abdomen beneath much more 



Fig. .35. — Evbanun it/picus. 



finely punctate ; antennae and tarsi pale brov^nish ; antennae with 

 the third joint a little longest, fourth and fifth subequal. 



Length Sg ; breadth betw^een pronotal angles 2 miUira. 



Hah. Burma; Bhamo {Coll. Dist.). 



Genus PODOPS. 



Podops, La2). Ess. Hem. p. 72 (1832) : Doll List Hem. \, p. 52 



(1851). 

 Scotinophara, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1867, p. 502 ; id. En. Him. 



V, p. 29 (1876) ; Horv. Wien. ent. Zeit. 1883, p. 165. 

 Amaurochrous, StSI, En. Hem. ii, p. 15 (1872). 

 Petal odera, Horv. Wien. ent. Zeit. 1888, p. 138. 

 Opocrates, Horv. loc. cit. p. 161. 



Type, P. immctfi, Pabr. A European species. 

 Distribution. Palffiarctic, Neotropical, and Oriental Eegions, 

 extending throughout the Malayan Archipelago to Australia. 



