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PENTATOillD.i;. 



Ocliraceous or sauguiueous ; head, anteuua\ subauterior trans- 

 verse fascia (sometimes centrally broken) to pronotum, a little 

 more than basal half of scutellum, and membrane, black : body 



Fig. 179. — Aspougo2)usjan us. 



beneath and legs black or greenish black, lateral margins of ster- 

 num and abdomen ochraceous or sanguineous ; antennino with the 

 third joint a little longer than first, shorter than remaining joints. 



Length 10 to 20 ; breadth between pronotal angles iO to 

 11 millim. 



Hah. Hard war (Lid. 2Ius.) ; Khtisi Hills (Chennell); Calcutta 

 (Ind. 3Ius.) ; Bombay (Leith) ; Khandala {Dixon). Madras ; Ti'i- 

 vandrum ; Bangalore. Ceylon {Green ^- Lewis). Burma ; Minhla 

 {Comotto). 



443. Aspongopus OChrens, Westtc. in Hope Cut. \, p. 25 (1837). 



Body above and beneath, with the legs, ochraceous ; antennge 

 fuscous, basal and apical joints and apex of fourth joint ochra- 

 ceous ; antennae with the second and third joints about subequal 

 in length, fourth slightly longer than fifth. 



Length 17 to 20 ; breadth between pronotal angles 10 to 

 11 millim. 



Hcd). Bengal {Oxford Mus.). Khasi Hills {Chennell). 



444. Aspongopus brunneus, T/nmb. (Cimex) jyoi\ Ins. S/h ii, p. 45 



(1783) ; Hist. A. M. N. H. (5) iii, p. 52 (1879). 



Brownish-ochraceous, body beneath and legs more or less in- 

 f uscated ; antennae fuscous, apical joint luteous, sometimes with 

 its apex narrowly black ; abdomen above red ; third joint of the 

 antennae a little longer than the second, shorter than the fourth 

 or fifth joints. 



Length 17 to 20 ; breadth between pronotal angles 10 to 

 11 millnn. 



Hab. Bengal ; Ranchi {Irvine), Calcutta {Lnd. Mus.). Assam ; 



