301 



PENTATOMIDiE. 



triangular spots to pronotuin, and a large elongate spot at each 

 basal angle of scutellum, purplish-red ; corium often much darker 



Fig. 104. — Vrolahida grayi. 



in hue ; the clavus, anterior and apical margins pale luteous ; 

 membrane with a l3asal piceous line ; rostrum just passing the 

 anterior coxa;. 



Length 14| to 10 ; breadth bet\Aeen pronotal angles o| niillim. 



Ihih. Nepal. Sikhim {CoU. DisL). 



B. Antenncn and h(js not pilose ; lateral margins of pronotum and 

 corium not dilated. 



484. Urolabida chennelli, Dist. Tr. E. S. 1887, p. 356. 



Body above reddish-ochraceous, marked with black and luteous ; 

 head with the central and anterior portions luteous, eyes fuscons : 

 antennae with the first joint reddish-ochraceoiis (remainder 

 mutilated in type) ; pronotum with a blackish discal semicircular 

 line, between which and base the colour is paler and thickly 

 punctua.'ed with fuscous, and two levigate luteous spots on the 

 anterior disk ; scutellum luteous, with three black basal spots, one 

 central and one at each angle, a large rounded reddish-ochraceous 

 spot divided by a central longitudinal luteous line, and the apical 

 area thickly punctured with fuscous ; coriiim with the inner 

 claval and the apical margins black, these black lines outwardly 

 and broadly margined with luteous, the costal margin of the same 

 colour ; membrane pale hyaline : body beneath and legs luteous ; 

 apices of the femora beneath and apices of the tarsi and rostrum 

 blackish. Rostrum just passing the anterior coxae. 



Length 15 millim. 



Hah. Niiga Hills (Chennell). 



4S5. Urolabida khasiana, Bist. Tr. E. S. 1887, p. 357. 



Above luteous with reddish-ochraceous markings, a small black 

 spot at each lateral pronotal angle, and two black spots on apical 



