222 PENTATOMID,!:. 



bemelytrii above and beneath green ; membrane entirely colourless ; 

 body more robust, a little less broadly obovate ; abdomen aeiculately 

 subrugose, not punctate ; head less punctate. In Zangis the colour 

 of the species is also usually of a more intense and shining 

 character. 



357. Zangis beryllus, Fabr. (Cimex) Mant. Ins. ii, p. 292 (1787) ; 

 Stal, Jlcm. Fab): i, p. ;:^3 (1868). 



8uboval, palely and somewhat sordidly flavescent, shining, above 

 less densely punctate ; antennae with the tirst and second joints 

 pale green, third fuscous green at base, fourth and fifth testaceous 

 yellowish-white at base : extreme margin of head, and two 

 longitudinal lines, converging anteriorly and distant posteriorly, 

 a small line before the ocelli, a line above the antenniferous 

 tubercles, four minute spots on the anterior area of the j^ronotum, 

 six in transverse series before middle, behind which are several 

 ari'anged in undulating transverse series, four minute basal spots 

 to scutellum, one marginal on each side before middle and several 

 scattered on posterior area, spots and small transverse lines to 

 exterior area of coriura, spots to sternum, bases and apices of 

 abdominal segmental angles, bases and apices of the incisures on 

 connexivum, and apex of rostrum, black; membrane sordid hyaline ; 

 anterior lateral margins of prouotum and base of lateral margins 

 to coriuni ochraceous. 



Length 15 ; breadth 8 millim. 



Hah. " Tranquebar." 



I have not seen the typical form of this species ; the above 

 characters are from those given by Stal from an examination of 

 the Fabrician type. 



Var. crassa, ll'cstw. (reutatoma) in Hope Cat. i, p. 39 (1837) ; 

 Hall. (Cuspicoua !") Lid Hem. i, p. 297 (1851). 



Green or brownish-ochraceous ; head, anterior area and lateral 

 margins of pronotum pale ochraceous. 



Length 16 : breadth between pronotal angles 10 millim. 



Hah. Assam {CoU. Dist.). — I have seen several specimens of 

 this variety from China, whence it was originally described. 



358. Zangis dorsalis, Duhm (Rhaphioastev), Sfx'tt. ent. Zcit. xxi, 

 p. 401 (1860) : Kirhy. J. Linn. Soc., Zuol. xxiv, p. 85 (1891). 

 Zangis virgiuea, >SfSl, En. Hem. v, p. 93 (1876). 



Above bright pale olivaceous-green ; pronotum and scutellum 

 sparsely and coarsely punctate, corium thickly and more finely 

 punctate ; lateral margins of head and pronotum very narrowly 

 piceous, within the dark margins is a pale submarginal fascia"; 

 apical margin of the scutellum and the connexivum pale yellowish- 

 <'reen ; abdomen above pale purplish : body beneath and legs very 

 pale green, disk of abdomen luteous ; stigmata and some sternal 



