192 PKNTATOMID.I, 



315. Eurydema multipiinctatiin?, Did. Tr.E.S. 1887, p. 348, pi. 12. 

 f. 6. 



Body above pale oc-hraceous, sometimes suffused with purplish ; 

 head with the margins of the central lobe and the basal margin 

 black ; antennae ochraceous, fourth and fifth joints and the apex 

 of the third palely infuscated ; pronotum with twelve black spots 

 — four on anterior margin, six between pronotal angles, and one 

 on each discal area ; scutellum with ten black spots — four at base, 

 four near centre, and two before apex ; corium with three discal 

 black spots ; membrane pale hyaline, the inner angle black : body 

 beneath pale ochraceous ; a double submarginal series of black 

 spots to sternum and abdomen, and a transverse black spot on 

 each side of metasternum ; rostrum ochraceous, with the apex 

 piceous. .^Cfv^^l- c . 



Length 8 to 9 millim. 



Hah. Assam (?) (Atlinson Coll). 



Atkinson in his notes on Indian Ehynchota (J. A. S. B. hii, 

 pp. 53, 54, 1888) enumerates three other species of Eurydema, 

 which, however, possess no credentials for inclusion in this 

 fauna : — 



Eurydema dominidum. Scop. A Palsearctic species. " Probably 

 found in N. India " (Aiklnsoa). 



Eurydema ivilJcinsi, Dist. Described from Tangi-hissar, E. 

 Turkestan, and therefore not belonging to the fauna of Brir. 

 India. 



Eurydema ornatum, Linn. In my record of the Khynchota 

 collected during the " Second Tarkand Mission " I enumerated a 

 var. of E. festivuni as Jicrbacea, Herr.-Sch. This Atkinson has 

 considered a var. of E. ornatum, Linn., and consequently recorded 

 that species. 



Genus STENOZYGUM. 



Steuozvgum, Fieh. Eur. Hem. p. 345 (1861) ; StdJ, Of v. Vef.-Al, 



Fork. 1867, p. 520. 

 '^itiWa, suhy.^lmoAiix, Mills. S,- Bey, Pmi. France, Pent. '^. 199 (1866). 



Type, S. variegatum, Fieb., a Pala?arctic species. 



Distribution. Palsearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental, and Australasian 

 Regions. 



Body oval, shining, somewhat convex ; head a little deflected ; 

 eyes moderately stylate ; lateral margins rounded, sinuate near 

 base ; pronotum transversely impressed, with the anterior margin 

 a little concave, elevated and callous, lateral margins entire ; 

 scutellum longer than broad, narrowed to apex, a little elevated 

 at base ; abdomen unarmed ; basal joint of antennae not extending 

 beyond apex of head, usually not reaching that point. 



