new species of Ilemiptera. 123 



central subbasal greenish-black spot, and two small and 

 somewhat indistinct ones of the same colour situated on 

 the lateral margins a little before apex. IMembrane trans- 

 parent, whitish. Abdomen above black, connexiv^um 

 luteous, spotted with black. Underside of body and legs 

 luteous, sparingly aad distinctly punctured with black. 

 Tarsi pitchy. 



Long. 6 mill. 



Murree, Siud Valley. 



JEvrydema Wilkinsi, Osch. in litt. 



Pale luteous, somewhat thickly and coarsely punctured ; 

 head with the anterior portion of the submarginal lateral 

 borders, and a large triangular marking at base ; pronotum 

 with two large discal subquadrate linear markings, elon- 

 gated exteriorly ; scutellum with the base and two central 

 forked lines extending therefrom to about middle, and two 

 spots on lateral margins a little before apex ; corium Avith 

 two claval streaks; a linear spot on centre of outer margin; 

 a transverse-waved fascia, extending from base of mem- 

 brane for two-thirds across corium, and a rounded sub- 

 apical spot, shining green. Abdomen above luteous, 

 apical segment black, connexivum with a row of large 

 green spots. Underside of body pale luteous. Abdomen 

 with a marginal row of spots sitiiated on the outer edge 

 of each segmental suture, and a submarginal row of trans- 

 verse slightly-waved linear markings, situated on centre 

 of each segment, greenish-black. Sternum with some 

 irregular markings of the same colour. Legs pale luteous, 

 streaked with greenish-black, and femora obscurely annu- 

 lated with the same colour near apex. Antennre black, 

 2nd joint about as long as 1st and 3rd together, 4th some- 

 what dilated, about equal in length to 5th. Kostrum 

 luteous, pitchy at base and apex. 



Long. 7 mill. 



Yangihissar. 



Dr. Reuter informs me that this species has been sent 

 under the above unpublished name from Turkestan. I 

 therefore conserve it. In most specimens the markings 

 on the pronotum are not perfectly subquadrate, but dis- 

 jointed ; I have, however, thought it best to describe the 

 specimen submitted to Dr. lieuter and returned as above. 



Arocatus pilosulus, n. sp. 



Testaceous, pilose. Head Avith the central portion 



