COBEIDJE. 151 



corium coarsely punctate; membrane slightly passing the 

 abdominal apex ; body beneath ouhraceous ; prosternum more or 

 less coarsely darkly punctate; mesosternal process not reaching 

 the anterior margin of the prosternum ; abdomen with a trans- 

 verse reddish-brown streak on each side of the fourth and fifth 

 segments, two pale smooth ochraceous streaks on each side of 

 the sixth segment, spiracles piceons ; posterior angles of the anal 

 segment in female moderately produced, curved, and carmine- red; 

 abdominal spine scarcelv passing the posterior coxae ; rostrum 

 shortly passing the posterior coxae. 



Length 7 : breadth between pronotal angles 4| inillim. 



Hob. Bengal ; Kurseong. 



Dr. Montandon sent me a specimen (type) of tiiis beautiful 

 species. 



In concluding the supplement to the Pentatomidae, mention 

 must be made of two species recorded in the ' Zoological Eecord ' 

 for 1914. 



Coptosoma montandoni, Bergr. Ann. Soc, Ent. Bely. Iviii, p. 183 



(1914). Ceylon. 

 Scotinophara lutheri, Bergr. 1. c. p. 184. Ceylon. 



Owing to the present war conditions I have been unable to- 

 consult these descriptions. That part of the "Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 Belg." is neither, at time of going to press with these pages 

 (January, 1918), in the library of the British Museum nor has it 

 been received by myself. 



Family COKEHXE. 



(Vol. I, p. 331 & Vol. IV, p. 466.) 



Genus OCHROCHIRA. (Vol. I, p. 342.) 



OCHROCHIRA ALBIDITARSIS. (Vol. I, p. 342.) 



Add : Hab. Kumaon ; Chaubattia (Dr. A. D. Imms). 



Genus MICTIS. (Vol. I, p. 344.) 

 3722. Mictis formidabilis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum fuscous-brown, more or less 

 greyishly pubescent, this pubescence more distinct and thickly 

 developed on head, anterior area of pronotum, and sometimes 

 basal margin of scutellum, anterior area of pronotum minutely 

 spotted with black and also with two larger and more distinct 

 spots of the same colour ; membrane dark bronzy-brown ; body 

 beneath reddish-ochraceons, a prominent white spot on each side 

 of inetasternum ; legs dark reddish-brown ; antennae reddish- 

 ochraceous, apices of first and second joints and about apical half 

 of third black, fourth joint paler, excluding base, greyishly 



