166 



PENTATOMID^. 



Leugth 51 to 5^ ; breadth between prouotal angles 4i millim. 



Hah. Sikhim. '^•Ag^W\\\s(Doherty). 'Romh^j (Leith). Calcutta 

 {Ind. 3hts.). Ceylon (Green). Burma ; Bhamo, Karennee, Palon 

 (Feci), Minhla (Comotto). Tenasseriiu ; Plapoo, Malewoon (Feci). — 

 Eeported from China, and common in Japan. 



273. Eusarcocoris montivagus, sp. n. 



Allied to E. giittiger, but differing by the more produced prouotal 

 angles, the narrower and more laterally sinuate scutellum, the 

 abdomen beneath with a central angulate fascia, not the whole disk, 

 brassy-black ; apical joint of antennae brownish-ochraceous, not 



Fig. 100. — Eusarcocoris onontwagus. 



lobe of head usually defined by a levigate 

 the lateral margins of scutellum moi'e or less 



piceous ; central 

 ochraceous line ; 

 brassy-black. 



Length 5 to 5i; breadth between prouotal angles 4-1- to 5 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim. Assam : Garo Hills (CJiennell) ; Naga Hills 

 (Dolierty); Margherita (Incl. Mus.). Pegu (Coll. D^st.). 



274. Eusarcocoris aenescens, Wcilk. (Iloplistodera) Cat. Het. ii, p. 266 



(1867). 



Much resembling the preceding species E. montivagus, but the 

 lateral angles of the pronotum acute with their apices very 

 slightly recurved ; sternum beneath somewhat confluently punc- 

 tured with brassy-black, abdomen marked as in E. guttiger ; apical 

 joints of the antennae, excluding base, piceous. 



Var. In some specimens the head is brassy-green, in others 

 brassy-black. 



Length 6^ ; breadth between prouotal angles 6 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherty).- — The type was from 

 Borneo. 



