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PENTATOMID,^. 



gradually narrowed to apex ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxae ; 

 mesosternum with a central carination. 



241. Sennertus typicus, Bist. Tr. E. S. 1901, p. 111. 



Brownish-ochraceous, thickly and coarsely punctate, more sparsely 

 punctate on the head, where there is a levigate ochraceous spot at 

 the inner margin of each eye ; lateral margins of head and prouotum 

 very narrowly fuscous, posterior margins of pronotal lateral angles 

 narrowly ochraceous, basal margin narrowly levigate ; scutellum with 

 a small black spot in each lateral angle ; corium with the lateral area 

 more finely punctate than on disk : body beneath ochraceous with 

 scattered brown punctures ; stigmata and a double series of small 

 segmental spots on each side piceous ; legs and antennae reddish- 

 ochraceous, femora spotted with fuscous. 



Length 22 ; breadth between pronotal angles 12 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee (Fea). 



Genus OCHROPHARA. 



Ochrophara, SW, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1870, p. 626. 



Type, 0. emargmata, 8tfil, a species found in the Philippine 

 Islands. 



Distrilmtion. India, Ceylon, Burma, and the Malayan Archipelago. 



Head more or less triangular, lateral lobes longer than the central 

 lobe, their apices entirely divergent, lateral margins beyond eye& 

 prominently angulated ; first joint of antennas not reaching apex 

 of head ; rostrum about or almost reaching the posterior coxae : 

 pronotum with the lateral margins concavely sinuate, anteriorly 

 finely and obscurely crenulate ; scutellum reaching to about the 

 middle of the abdomen ; abdomen unarmed at base. 



242. Ochrophara corinna, ^u% (PentntomaP), J. Linn. Soc, ZooL 



xxiv, p. 84, pi. 4, f. 12 (1891). 



Fig. 87. — Ochrophara corlnna. 



" Brown, thickly covered with darker punctures ; head rather 

 long, with, two central grooves, front bifid ; pronotum deeply 



