298 



PENTATOMID.i;. 



a central pale levigate line ; corinm thinly and finely punctate ; 

 antennae redclisb-ochraceoiis. 



Length 20 to 22; breadth between pronotal angles 11^ to 

 12^ millim. 



Hah. Assam {AtJcinson Coll.). Burma; Rangoon (i^^'a). 



Genus RANDOLOTUS. nov. 



Type, -R. elonc/atus, Dist. 



Distribution. N.W. India. 



Body very elongate ; head longer than the pronotum, central 

 lobe small, latei'al lobes very long, contiguous and obtusely 

 acuminate anteriorly ; antennae short, and apparently five-jointed 

 and not reaching apex of head, but mutilatud in type-specimen ; 

 rostrum reaching the anterior coxae ; pronotum with the anterior 

 and posterior margins concave, the anterior angles slightly acute, 

 the lateral margins obliquely rounded, posterior angles rouuded, 

 not produced, disk without any transverse ridge ; scutellum long, 

 slender, margins almost straight ; corium with the posterior 

 angles somewhat acutely produced ; membrane with longitudinal 

 veins and scarcely reaching apex of abdomen ; mesosternum 

 centrally carinate ; abdomen beneath convex and faintly centrally 

 fvirrowed to the fifth segment. 



Allied to the Ethiopian genus DicJielorhinus, Stal. 



473. Randolotus elongatus, sp. n. 



Uniformly ochraceous ; scutellum with the lateral margins rather 



broad, coarsely and blackly 

 punctate for half their length ; 

 fourth joint of anteunie black 

 (fifth joint mutilated in type); 

 head, pronotum, and scu- 

 tellum coarsely punctate ; 

 coi'ium more finely punctate ; 

 anterior area of pronotum 

 with t\\o small transverse 

 opaque impressions ; head be- 

 neath and sternum somewhat 

 coarsely punctate ; abdomen 

 beneath finely punctate ; stig- 

 mata black. 



Length 22 ; breadth between ])ronotal angles 6g millim. 



Hab. jVorth-west India ; Hardwtir (Co?/. Dist.). 



Genus TETRODA. 



Tetroda, Ami/. S,- Serv. Hem. p. 177 (1843) ; StSl, En. Hem. v, p. 118 

 (1876). 



Type, T. liisteroides, Fabr. 

 Distribution. Oriental Region. 



Fii;;. 190. — Eandolotus elongatus. 



