80 SCUTATINA. 



Species 2. PENTATOMA BACCARUM. 



CIMEX BACCARUM, Lin. F. S. 928 (1761) ; S. N. 1, 721, 45 (1767). 

 - VBBBASCI, De G. Mem. iii, 257, 4, pi. 14, fig. 5 (1773). 



BACCARUM Fab. E. S. iv, 117, 144 (1794) ; S. K 172, 92 (1803) ; 



Pom. F. G. 33, 20 ; Wolff, Ic. dim. 60, t. 6, fig. 57 



(1801) ; Fall. MOD. Cim. 48, 13 (1807) ; Hem. 



Suec. 29, 13 (1826) ; Zctt. Faun. Ins. Lap. i, 464, 



5 (1828) ; Ins. Lap. 260, 6 (1840) ; Burm. Handb. 



ii, 369, 13 (1835) ; Eamb. F. And. 124, 10 (1842). 



PENTATOMA BACCAEUM, LeP.etSen. Enc. x, 57, 20 (1825); Hah*, 



Wanz. ii, 63, t. 50, fig. 152 (1834) ; Sahib. 



Geoc. Fen. 26, 1 (1848) ; Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 



137, 5 (1860). 



CARPOCORIS Kolen. Mel. Ent. iv, 53, 181 (1846). 

 MORMIDEA Fieb. Europ. Hem. 335, 1 (1861). 



Distinctly hairy. Luteous, ochreous, or with a purple tinge, 

 deeply black-punctured. Apex of scutellum broadly yellow. 

 Antennae and connexivum alternately black and yellow. Legs 

 luteous, finely black-punctured. Underside luteous or rufo- 

 luteous, with black punctures in longitudinal series. 



Head rugose, black-punctured: Face; sides straight, apical 

 margin reflexed, central lobe raised, well denned, not so long as the 

 side lobes, leaving an apical notch. Antennce : tubercle at the top 

 produced outwardly into a distinct blunt spine ; 1st and 3rd joints 

 in length subequal, each not half the length of the 2nd ; 4th as long 

 as the 2nd ; 5th not so long as the 4th. The tubercle and 1st joint 

 yellow ; 2nd black, the base broadly yellow, except a fine black line 

 continued down the inner side ; 3rd and 4th black, base and apex 

 yellow; 5th black, the base alone yellow. Eyes brown. Ocelli 

 brown. 



Thorax. Pronotum subconvex ; anterior margin concave, anterior 

 angles produced, cut off obliquely behind the eyes, outwardly not 

 acute ; sides widely divergent, margins broadly reflexed ; hinder 

 angles rounded, not produced ; hinder sides short, straight, deflected ; 

 posterior margin slightly concave ; disk with round, deep punctures, 

 and a lateral fovea; in front flattened, deflected; sides rugose, some- 

 times black; posteriorly convex, and raised within the hinder angles. 



