122 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^E. 



3690. Neonevisanus rugosus, ep. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium dark ochraceous, 

 with dense, coarse, black punctures, prouotuin and scutellum 

 strongly rugose; membrane cupreous; counexivum ochraceous, 

 with black spots at the segmental incisures; body beneath 

 and legs brownish-ochraceous ; sternum with coarse black 

 punctures ; head marginally black on each side of rostrum, 

 costal areas also more or less suffused with black ; abdomen 

 beneath thickly concolorously punctate, the stigmata and 

 marginal spots at segmental incisures black ; head broad 

 and long, much shorter than the median portion of the 

 prouotuin, truncate at apex, lobes of about equal length, lateral 

 margins unarmed, a little concavely sinuate and upwardly 

 recurved ; antennae with the first joint robust and about reaching 

 apex of head, second joint slender and about twice as long as first 

 (remainder mutilated) ; lateral margins of the pronotum shortly, 

 coarsely serrate ; scutellum elongate, about as long as broad at 

 base ; membrane passing the abdominal margin. 



Length 17 ; breadth between pronotal angles 1\ millirn. 



Hob. United Provinces ; Saharanpur ; Beharigarh. 



Genus SAONTARANA, nov. 



Type, S. burmanica, Dist. 



Distribution. Upper Burma. 



Head considerably longer than broad, lateral margins reflexfd 

 but unarmed, the lateral lobes obliquely rounded before apex of 

 central lobe, which distinctly projects ; antennae five-jointed, basal 

 joint not quite reaching apex of head ; pronotum between the 

 lateral angles about twice as broad as long, the lateral margins 

 concavely sinuate, a short spine at anterior angle, the anterior 

 area of lateral margins shortly, obscurely crenulate, posterior 

 lateral angles faintly subpromiuent ; scutellum a little longer than 

 broad at base, the apical area narrowed with its apex rounded ; 

 corium with the lateral area narrowly but distinctly concavely 

 depressed ; membrane passing abdominal apex, with numerous, 

 robust, longitudinal veins ; rostrum passing posterior coxae ; 

 abdomen broadly centrally sulcate.for nearly half its length ; tibiae 

 moderately dilated apically. 



By the unarmed lateral margins of the head allied to Nevisanus, 

 Dist., from which it differs by the anteriorly prominent central 

 lobe ; the dilated anterior tibiae is also another character, but this 

 may prove to be a sectional one only, as in Dalpada. 



3691. Saontarana burmanica, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium ochraceous, with 

 coarse black punctures, those on the lateral margins of head 

 being confluent ; antennae black, sparingly pilose, apex of third 

 and base of fourth joints ochraceous, third and fourth joints a 



