146 ADDENDA. PENTATOMID^. 



Breddin was certainly correct in his classificatory fixation, and I 

 have seen a specimen from Tonkin, whence his type was derived, 

 and there is now no question that the species is the same. 



Length 10-11^ ; breadth between pronotal angles 10-11 

 wrillim. 



Add : Hal. Tonkin ; Chapa (R. Vitulis cle Salvaza). 



Subfamily ASOPIN^E. 

 (Vol. I, p. 2-13 & Vol. IV, p. 446.) 



Genus CAZIRA. (Vol. I, p. 245 & Vol. IV, p. 446.) 



CAZIRA FIUWALDSKYI, Horv., vol. i, p. 246. 



Cazira hhoutanica, Schout., vol. iv, p. 446. 



As previously stated when enumerating Horvath's species, I had 

 not seen it. It is now decided that Sehouteden's proposed species 

 must be accepted as a synonym. 



CAZIBA ULCEKATA. (Vol. I, p. 246.) 

 Add: Hob. Pusa; Behar (C. S. Misra). 



Genus ANASIDA. 



Anasida, Karsch, Berl Ent. Zeit. xxxvii, p. 481 (1892) ; Schout. 

 Wytsm. Gen. Ins. fasc. lii, p. 52 (J907). 



Type, A. tenebrio, Karsch ; a West African species. 



Distribution. West, East, and South Africa ; Bombay. 



Head about as long as broad at base, lobes of about equal length, 

 the lateral lobes a little ampliated and convexly round on the 

 anterior lateral margins, concavely sinuate near middle; rostrum 

 reaching the intermediate coxae, robust, second joint longest, 

 third shortest ; antennae slender, with the first joint not reaching 

 apex of head ; pronotum about half as long as greatest width at 

 base, lateral angles more or less prominent, lateral margins 

 sinuate and more or less serrate, anterior margin concave, posterior 

 margin straightly truncate; scutellum longer than broad at base, 

 obliquely narrowed for about two-thirds from base, and then 

 somewhat straightly continued to apex, which is rounded ; corium 

 about twice as long as its apical margin, which is subtruncate; 

 membrane passing the abdominal apex, the veins strong and 

 robust. 



3717. Anasida orientalis, Dist. Entomologist, 1910, p. 195. 



Black; a central castaneous spot on basal margin of head ; head 

 rugosely punctate, about two-thirds the length of pronotum, 

 lobes of equal length, lateral margins moderately concavely sinuate, 

 ocelli reddish, the basal area less rugosely punctate than the 

 anterior area ; antennae slightly pilose, with the first joint short, 



