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punctate, the laterally produced segments finely punctate, their 

 apices coarsely dentate. 



Long. 16 mill. Exp. pronot. 9 mill. 



Hab. : Bornéo; Muching, Santubong. 



Subfamily PENTATOMIN.'E. 



Eusarcocoris modestus sp. n. — Above very pale ochraceous, 

 thickly darkly punctate; antennœ robust, pale ochraceous, second 

 and third joints shortest and subequal in length ; sternum pale 

 ochraceous, thickly darkly punctate; abdomen beneath castaneous, 

 with two latéral séries of ochraceous spots, the latéral margins 

 broadly ochraceous with a séries of small black segmentai spots on 

 extrême latéral margin; legs pale ochraceous, posterior femora 

 with two subapical castaneous spots; head thickly coarsely 

 punctate; pronotum with the anterior and latéral margins 

 levigate, the punctures less dense on anterior disk, and with a 

 castaneous trans verse shading behind each anterior angle; scutel- 

 lum much more finely punctate on apical area where there is a 

 somewhat indistinct castaneous central longitudinal fascia, the 

 apical margin levigate; connexivum ochraceous, spotted with 

 black; membrane hyaline and considerably passing abdominal 

 apex; pronotal angles not prominent. 



Long. 3 mill. 



Hab. : Geylon ; Eppawela (E. E. Green). 



A small species allied to E. capilatus Dist., from which it differs 

 by the shorter, less narrowed anteriorly and more subquadrate 

 head. 



Placosternum bos sp. n. — Above ochraceous, punctured 

 and mottled with black; antennoe ochraceous, apices of fourth and 

 fifth joints black, second and third joints black, their bases ochra- 

 ceous, third and fourth joints longest and subequal in length, head 

 with scattered coarse black punctures, its surface and anterior 

 area and latéral angles of pronotum palely testaceous; pronotum 

 rugulose, coarsely blackly punctate, some of the punctures con- 

 fluent on basai half and there forming four irregular spots, a longi- 

 tudinale ridge on central disk, latéral angles broadly produced, 

 their apices truncate, toothed anteriorly and posteriorly, the 

 anterior looth preceded by a sulcus, latéral margins coarsely 

 serrate; scutellum very coarsely punctate at base, more fmely 

 punctate beyond base where it is very distinctly depressed, the disk 

 testaceous; corium thickly blacky punctate, excepting a nearly 

 impunctate latéral space a little beyond base, and some confluent 



