292 



PENTATOMID^. 



prominent and very broadly rounded, the lateral margins obscurely 

 dentate or crenulate ; scutellum extending a little beyond the 

 middle of the abdomen ; membrane with longitudinal veins ; 

 mesosternum with a central ridge. 



4(!2. Dalsira glandulosa, Wolf (Edessa), Ic. v, p. 176, pi. xvii, f. 170 

 (I81I); Burm. (Aelia) Mandb. ii, p. 357 (1835) ; Dall. (Phyllo- 

 cephala) List Hem. i, p. 353 (1851) ; Stdl, En. Hem. \, p. 119 



(1876). 



Dull dark ochraceous, with some small scattered black freckles 

 on head, pronotum, and scutellum ; antennae and eyes black, basal 

 joint and bases of second, third, and fourth joints brownisli ; 

 scutellum with a large, elongate, shining, greenish-black spot at 



Fig. 184. — Dalsira glandulosa. 



each basal angle ; body beneath and legs a little darker than 

 above. 



Length 23 to 28 ; breadth between pronotal angles 13 to 15 

 millim. 



Ifah. Bengal. Assam ; Khasi and Xaga Hills (Chennell). 

 Burma ; Bbamo (Feu).— Also received from Hainan Island and 

 China. 



463. Dalsira scabrata, Bid. Tr.E. S. 1891, p. 113. 



Very dark castaneous ; connexivum and abdomen beneath 

 testaceous ; antenna; fuscous, fourth and fifth joints pale luteous, 

 rather more than apical half of fifth joint fuscous ; membrane 

 brownish-ochraceous ; head very coarsely punctate, somewhat 

 tessellate on basal half ; second joint of antennae a little shorter 

 than third, third and fourth subequal, fifth longest; pronotum 

 very coarsely rugose, with a distinct transverse ridge between the 

 lateral angles, beyond which it is deflected anteriorly and distinctly 

 transversely foveate, the lateral margins strongly and coarsely 

 dentate, the lateral angles a little prominent, broadly rounded 

 and coarsely dentate ; scutellum transversely rugose ; corium very 



