98 HEMIPTERA. 



6. ARMA? Schellembergii. 



Pentatoma Schellembergii, Guer. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. Ins. 166* 

 pi. 11. fig. 9? (1830). 



a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



b. New Holland. 



c. New Holland. Presented by Sir John Richardson, M.D. 



d. New South Wales. From Mr. Wood's Collection. 



e. Swan River. 



/. Port Stephen. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 

 g. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. J. C. Ross. 

 h. New Zealand. Presented by D. A. Sinclair, R.N. 

 i. Philippine Islands. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



/3. Ventral spine snort, not passing the posterior coxce. 



7. ARMA spinosa, n. s. 



A. supra grisea, fusco-punctata ; spinis thoracis tenuibus, valde 

 acutis ; elytrorum membrana subhyalina, plaga apicali fusca ; 

 subtus testacea, abdomine utrinque serie duplici punctorum 

 nigrorum. c? . 

 Long. lin. 5|. 



Above griseous, thickly punctured with brown. Head rounded 

 in front, with the central lobe longer than the lateral. Eye* 

 pitchy ; ocelli red. Thorax with the antero-lateral margins nar- 

 rowly edged with testaceous, denticulated; the lateral angles 

 produced into very acute slender spines, of which the extreme 

 tip is black. Scutellum not much longer than the width of its 

 base. Elytra as in the preceding species. Margins of the ab- 

 domen variegated with orange and black. Abdomen beneath testa- 

 ceous, shining, finely punctured with brown, with a row of small 

 spots on each margin at the junctions of the segments, the stig- 

 mata, a row of small spots on each side within these, and a 

 larger spot in the centre of the apical segment, black. Ventral 

 spine short. Breast concolorous with the abdomen, very finely 

 punctured with brown, and with a few small black spots on each 

 side. Legs dull orange, finely punctured ; thighs with two black 

 spots on the under side, near the apex. Rostrum brownish yel- 

 low, darker towards the tip. Antennae with the two basal joints 

 dusky ferruginous, the rest wanting. 



a. Trenton Falls. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



8. ARMA cornuta, n. s. 



A. supra subferruginea, punctata, subtus albida ; thorace spinis 



