128 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^E. 



small pale levigate spot near each basal angle ; corium thickly 

 finely punctate, inner margin at apical area of scutellum narrowly 

 blacki>h ; inerubrane hyaline, distinctly passing abdominal apex ; 

 connexivum ochraceous, with large segmental brownish spots ; 

 lateral areas of sternum and abdomen beneath thickly punctate; 

 rostrum reaching posterior coxse, its apex black. 



Length 4-4| rnillim. 



Hob. Ceylon; Hambantota (Balnbriyge Fletcher}. South India; 

 Coimbatore (Pusa Coll.). 



3699. JEliomorpha pusana, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum, body beneath and legs pale 

 ochraceous ; corium pale olivaceous-green, the costal area pale 

 ochraceous; membrane greyish- white ; connexivum pale ochra- 

 ceous, with large segmeutal pale brownish spots ; head robust, 

 thickly punctate, the lateral margins strongly sinuate, central lobe 

 very prominent, its apex distinctly passing the apices of the 

 lateral lobes and distinctly depressed; antennae ochraceous, the 

 fourth and fifth joints piceous, first joint short, not nearly 

 reaching apex of head, second short, third slightly longer than 

 either fourth or fifth, which are subequal in length ; pronotum 

 finely and a little darkly granulose, anterior area paler and 

 containing three large still paler spots, the lateral margins 

 moderately sinuate, the posterior lateral angles subprominent ; 

 scutellum finely punctate, with a central broad longitudinal ridge, 

 the lateral areas somewhat largely infuscate and each containing 

 a minute pale ochraceous spot ; corium thickly finely punctate ; 

 rostrum reaching posterior coxae. 



Length 6 rnillim. 



Hob. Punjab (at light Jalendha) (Pusa Coll.). 



Both this and the preceding species, by the produced central 

 lobe of the head, are at least stibgenerically distinct. 



Genus ADRIA. (Vol. I, p. 139.) 

 ADEIA PARYTJLA. (Vol. I, p. 139.) 



Pentatoma brevittata, Walk. Cat. Het. ii, p. 312 (1867). 

 Add : Hob. South India ; Salem (Pusa Coll.). 

 " On ragi earhead." 



Genus OCHROPHARA. (Vol. I, p. ] 46.) 



OCHBOPHARA MONTANA. (Vol. I, p. 147.) 



Add : Hob. Madras (J. A. Graham Pusa Coll.). Assam ; 

 Lushai Hills (D. Hezlett). 



In addition to the particulars given (supra) as to this species 

 being a food pest, it is now stated that the specimens sent from 

 Madras were found on coffee ; those from the Lushai Hills " on 

 paddy." 



