134 CATALOGUE OF 
Dingy testaceous, elliptical, rather flat, thickly and minutely black- 
speckled, livid beneath. Head with the three lobes distinctly marked. 
Rostrum tawny. Antenne black, piceous towards the base; fourth and 
fifth joints pale yellow towards the base. Scutum with a pale tubercle on 
each side in the disk; sides straight and serrated from the fore border to 
the spine, which is eneous and truncate. Scutellum with a slight forked 
keel. Pectus with ochraceous stigmata. Abdomen beneath with a black 
stripe. Legs livid, black-speckled, with a slight eneous tinge. Membrane 
of the fore wings enevus. Length of the body 5 lines. 
a. Silhet. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
Genus 18. ARMA, C. H7. 95. 
Europe. 
1. Arma custos, C. H. 96. 
Siberia. 
a. England. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
b. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. 
ce. South of France. 
d, Geneva. Presented by M. Goureau. 
e. ———? 
2. Arms Luripa, C. H. 96. 
Pentatoma sublurida, Hoye, Cat. Hem.—Asopus luridus, Fieb. Hem. 348. 
Douglas and Scott, Brit. Hem. Het. 94. 
a—o. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. 
p. England. Presented by the Linnean Society. 
gq. Germany. 
North America. 
3. Arma cGranpis, C. H. 96. 
a—d. Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
e. Illinois. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
4. Arma spinosa, C. H. 98. 
a. Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
6. Minnesota. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
5. Arma mopgsta, C. H. 101. 
a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 
b. Cincinnati. Presented by G. Lea, Esq. 
e. Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
d. North America. From Mr. Children’s collection.’ 
e, f. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
6. ARMA PALLENS. 
pallens, Stal, Lng. Resa, 222. 
California. 
* Mexico. 
7. ArmA FuscEescens, C. H. 102. 
a. Mexico. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
