140 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^E. 



Another variety of C. incarnatus, or at least thus considered 

 and treated by other workers, has also been raised to specific rank 

 by Breddin : 



CATACANTHUS IMMAOULATUS. 



Catacanthus incarnatus, var. C., St&l, Svensk. Vet. Handl. xiv, no. 4, 

 p. 89 (1887) ; var. immaculatus, Leth. $ Sever. Cat. Hem. i, 

 p. 163 (1903). 



Catacanthus immaculatus, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Eelg. liii, p. 277 

 (1909). 



Genus NEZARA. (Vol. I, p. 219.) 



NEZABA GKAMINEA. (Vol. I, p. 221.) 



Add : Hob. Bengal; Pusa, Behar (M. Singh), Chapra (Mackenzie). 

 United Provinces ; Allahabad (A. D. Imms). Bombay; Surat(Pwsa 

 Coll.). Ceylon; Trincomalee (Green). 



Two specimens sent by Dr. Imins from Allahabad are larger 

 than any specimens yet received from other localities and attain 

 a length of 10 millim. 



Genus PIEZODORUS. (Vol. I, p. 224.) 



PlEZODOKUS RTJBROl'ASCIATUS. (Vol. I, p. 224.) 



Add: Hob. Pusa (on Indigo). 



Genus CHAUBATTIANA. 

 Chaubattiana, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) x, p. 603 (1912). 



Type, C. rubrovittata, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Subelongate ; head longer than width between eyes, narrowed 

 towards apex, the lateral margins distinctly sinuate, somewhat 

 angulate before the eyes ; lobes of equal length, the apex subtrun- 

 cate ; eyes large, somewhat strongly produced, reaching the apices 

 of the anterior pronotal angles, ocelli near base of head and close to 

 inner margins of eyes ; antennae five-jointed, basal joint short, not 

 nearly reaching apex of head, remaining joints almost subequal in 

 length, second and third slightly longest; rostrum slender, reach- 

 ing the posterior coxa?, first joint not reaching base of head, 

 second about reaching anterior coxae ; pronotum about half as long 

 as broad at base, posterior angles not produced, anterior margin 

 concave, lateral margins oblique, entire, neither serrate nor 

 crenulate, basal margin truncate before scutelluin, thence oblique 

 to lateral angles ; scutellum passing the middle of abdomen, about 

 as long as broad at base, sinuate beyond middle and near inner 

 angle of corium and prominently narrowed to apex, which is 

 rounded, apical margin of corium moderately sinuate ; connexivum 

 exposed from about one-third from basal margin of corium ; mem- 

 brane not or only slightly passing the abdominal apex ; abdomen 



