Pentatomide. 39 
(Suscenus ACANTHOSOMA.) 
A. hemorrhoidale, Zinn.— Shining, ochreous or 
greenish, with a slight reddish tinge in places, largely 
and remotely puuctured with black; antenne black, 
except at the base, angles of pronotum much produced 
and dark at the apex. Head pointed, central lobe 
narrow, produced to the apex, cheeks punctured; antennz 
with the basal joint elongate, pale, the rest dusky, darken- 
ing to the apex; pronotum very remotely and largely 
punctured with black, sides nearly straight in front, posterior 
angles produced into semi-acute processes, which are nearly 
black at the apex; scutellum very remotely punctured, apex 
very narrowly produced into an impunctate process ; 
elytra more closely and finely punctured, membrane smoky- 
brown, abdomen above red at the apex ; beneath and legs 
pale, mesosternal plate not extending to the intermediate 
COX. 
L. 13-15 mm. 
Abinger, Hastings, Battle, H. A. Butler; Devon, com- 
mon, Parfitt; Lincolnshire, Well Vale on Hawthorn, J. EL. 
Muson; Norfolk, Hdwards ; on Birch, Headley Lane, Hors- 
ley, Surrey, Billups ; Armagh, Ireland, one specimen in May, 
1888, Rev. W. F. Johnson; Bath, Blathwayt; Glanvilles 
Wootton, Tenby, Dale; Knowle, Cannock Chase, Blatch. 
A. dentatum, De G.—Shining, ochreous or greenish, 
more or less suffused with carmine red, deeply and largely 
punctured with black, posterior angles of the pronotum 
slightly produced, rounded. Head ochreous, central lobe 
produced to the apex, where it is rounded, cheeks with a 
few scattered punctures; antennz pale, fourth and fifth 
joints dusky; pronotum largely punctured with black, 
greenish, or ochreous when faded, its base more or less red, 
the apex of the posterior angles black, sides slightly con- 
cave, posterior angles rounded, projecting slightly beyond 
