486 Mr. E. Bergroth on 



coarse on pronotum, somewhat finer on scutellum, and still 

 finer on cerium. Prothorax with tlie antero-lateral margins 

 sinuate behind the middle, slightly rounded and distinctly 

 crenulated between the sinuosity and the apical angle, 

 liumeral processes directed outward and a little forward, 

 their posterior margin with a blunt tooth at some distance 

 from the acute apex. Hemelytra passing apex of abdomen 

 by about one-third the length of the membrane, apical 

 margin of corium somewhat rounded. Pleurae si rongly and 

 sparsely punctured with greenish black and fuscous, lateral 

 and posterior borders of metapleurse impunctate. Abdomen 

 with the apical angles of the segments a little prominent, 

 venter finely and remotely punctulate with ferruginous, 

 spiracles pale brownish. Legs ivory-white, femora dotted 

 with reddish brown, apex of femora and of tibise, and base of 

 tibise mottled with greenish black or fuscous, tarsi more or 

 less infuscated ; fore tibiae a little dilated at apex. 



Length (excl. membrane), $ , 12 mm. 



Philippine Islands : Mount Makiling, Luzon ( C. F. 

 Baker) . 



In some specimens the punctures between the cicatrical areas 

 and the apical margin of the pronotum, the row of punctures 

 within the pronotal lateral margins, and the puncturation on 

 the outer half of the pleura? are lacking. 



Very remarkable by having tlie pronotum, scutellum, and 

 corium for the most part quite smooth and impunctate, and 

 in this character differing from all previously known 

 species. 



Subfam. Pryllocepralinm. 



Uddmania, gen. nov. 



Body oblong, depressed. Head small, a little broader than 

 long, rather strongly sinuated before the large prominent 

 globose eyes, vertex convex, ocelli wide apart, placed near 

 tlie eyes, clypeus somewhat bent down in its apical part, 

 juga a little longer than clypeus, but neither meeting nor 

 convergent in front of it, rounded exteriorly before apex, 

 antenniferous tubercles blunt at apex, the greater part of 

 them visible from above, bucculse very strongly elevated, a 

 little higher behind than before, seen from the side rounded 

 at anterior end, vertical at posterior end, their inferior 

 margin straight, rostrum reaching anterior coxse, its second 

 joint almost reaching posterior end of bucculse, antennae 

 slender, first joint somewhat incrassated, passing apex of 

 head by about half its length, the three following joints 



