ADRIA. 



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narrowed at its posterior half, not reacliing the apical angles of 

 the cerium. 



234, ^Slliomorpha lineaticollis, JVestic. (Pentatoma) in Hope Cat. i, 

 p. 36 (1837). 



Ochraceous, thickly and somewhat darkly punctate ; lateral areas 

 of head and lateral margins of pronotum bright ochraceous, ex- 

 treme margins of head brownish ; scutellum with a very small 

 pale spot near each basal angle ; corium with a distinct castaneous 

 patch on the inner half of apical margui ; membrane very pale 

 brownish ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; lateral areas of 

 head, sternum, and abdomen somewhat thickly punctate ; disk 

 very sparingly punctate; anteunse ochraceous, moderately pilose. 



Length to 7 millim. 



Ffah. 'Bengal {Oxford JIuseum). Bombay; Bov Ghat (Bivon). 



Genus ADRIA. 



Adi'Ia, Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 58 (1876). 



Type, A. pnrvxda, Dall. 



Distribution. Oriental Eegion, and reported from Senegal. 



Body elongate ; length of liead moderate, less than its breadth 

 between the eyes, lolDes about equal in length ; antenniferous 

 tubercles remote from lateral margins, just within longitudinal 

 lines through the eyes ; aatenn?e five-jointed, first joint short, 

 incrassate, fourth shorter than fifth, which is distinctly broadened ; 

 rostrum reaching posterior coxoe ; pronotum broader tha.n long, 

 lateral marghis oblique, anterior angles slightly pi^ominent ; scu- 

 tellum moderately long, not quite reaching apex of corium ; 

 sternum sulcated. 



235. Adria parvula, Dall. (Pentatoma) List Hem. i, p. 246 (1851). 



Ochraceous, somewhat 

 thickly and coarsely punctate ; 

 anterior and lateral margins 

 and some anterior transverse 

 discal markings to pronotum 

 levigate ; scutellum with a 

 spot near each basal angle 

 and a central indistinct lon- 

 gitudinal line levigate, and 

 usually with a small obscure 

 darker spot at apex ; body 

 beneath more darkly punctate 

 on the lateral areas ; antenua3 



Fig. 80. — Adria parvula. 



with^the fourth and fifth joints piceous. 

 Length 7 to S millim. 

 Hah. Bengal; Eanchi (^fnd. Mus.). 



Bombay ; Khandiila. 



