new Orit'utul Peutatomoidea. 487 



suhofiiial ill ItMi^tli, cacli imicli longer than first (last joint 

 \vaMtini,0. l*ioii()tuin latluT deeply aroiiatciv sinuate at 

 apex, antt'io-lateral niar^^ins deeply ol)tiisai';fulaily sinuatcd 

 in the middle, owinu^ to the liunieral antics l»ein;r produced 

 in a subtiiangular process dirccteil ol)li(juely forward and 

 outward, these margins subacute, irregularly denticulated 

 Ironi pronotal ajiical anj^les to hase of lunnerul processes, 

 these processes not reachin<; the level of the pronotal apical 

 ani,d<'s, their nnuMrius entire, not toothed, pronotal hasal 

 n)ai<iin strai<i:ht. Scutelluni jon^^er than hroad, al)i)Ut reacli- 

 iiiji; middle of abdomen, laterally siimated considerably 

 behind the middle, postfrenal part nariow, nearly twice as 

 lono; as broad, its sides subparallel, apex rounded. Aleso- 

 sternuni somewhat convex, keeled in the middle. Orihcial 

 sulcus rather short. Ilemelytra when closed scarcely 

 broader than, but entirely coverintf, the abdomen, corium 

 much lonjxer than scutelluni, costal nuu i^in slightly rounded, 

 apical an<i;le acute, apical m-irgin straight, rinuila through 

 a little less than its basal half closely following the radial 

 vein, then somewhat deviating from it, ending not far behind 

 middle of corium, membrane witii the veins forked, the 

 outermost and the three interior ones simple. Abdomen 

 laterally slightly rounded, ventral lateral bonier a little con- 

 cave, a[)ical angles of the segments scarcely j)iominent, 

 those of the last segment (c?) broadly lobately rounded, 

 spiracles obliquely transverse, placed in the posterior 

 declivity of a small callus, more remote from tlie lateral 

 than from the apical margin of the segments. Legs rather 

 slender, fore tibiae beneath with a small indentation in the 

 apical half preceded by a short spinule, lirst joint of all tarsi 

 very slightly longer than the two others together, and more 

 robust. 



This genus is allied to Cressona, Dall., from which it 

 differs in several details in the structure of the head, the 

 much shorter, more divergent, and not serrate humeral 

 processes of the prothorax, vtc. 



Named in memory of the first Finnish entomologist, Isaac 

 Uddman, whose illustrated dissertation * Novsb insectoruin 

 species' (Aboa?, IT.S.'}), contains ior that time very good 

 ilescriptions of a hundred species, later specifically named by 

 Liujueus and others. 



Uddmania vepallida, sp. n. 



Dull, above ]iale ochraeeous, finely and dispersedly jiunc- 

 turcd with blackish and fuscous, still more finely and remotely 



