Discocephalinse and Pentatominge. 427 



equal ia length, fourth about as long or a little longer than 

 first. 



Long. 15 uiillim. 



Bab. Australia : Western Province, Perth ; Victoria, 

 Darlington. Two specimens (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus ACCARANA. 

 Accarana convergens. 



Spudeeus co7iveryens, Walk. Cat. Ilet. i. p. 204. n. 8 (1807). 



Genus Dalpada. 

 ])alpada oculata. 



Cimex oculatus, Fabr. Sy.st. Ent. p. 703 (1775). 



Dalpada nodifera, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 222. n. 15 (180/ ). 



Dalpada indeterminata, Walk. loc. cit. p. 225. n. 19. 



Dalpada vindula, sp. n. 

 Ochraceous, thickl}' and coarsely punctured with metallic 

 green. Head with the central lobe a little longer than the 

 lateral lobes ; antennse variable in hue, in one specimen casta- 

 neous, tiie extreme bases of the joints ochraceous, in_ another 

 castaneous, with the whole of the first and second joints and 

 the base of the third and fifth joints ochraceous ; first and 

 second joints subequal in length, fourth a little longer than 

 third. Pronotum with the anterior and lateral margins and 

 the posterior margin very narrowly levigate, ochraceous, the 

 lateral angles slightly prominent, but neither nodulose nor 

 spinous ; anterior lateral margins obscurely crenulate. Scu- 

 tellum with the basal margin and a central longitudinal fascia, 

 irregularly raised, levigate and ochraceous, apex broadly pale 

 ochraceous. Corium with the punctures brownish and less 

 metallic green, the disk in places irregular, levigate and ochra- 

 ceous. Membrane bronzy, its apex paler. _ Body beneath and 

 le"-s ochraceous ; a broad sublateral margin to head, sternum, 

 aifd abdomen metallic green, which is coarsely punctate_ on 

 head and sternum and wrinkled on abdomen. Rostrum just 

 passing posterior coxte ; abdomen profoundly sulcate. 



Long. 19-20 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 



Bab. Salomon Islands. Three specimens (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus (Jcenomoepiia. 

 Cosnomorpha tibialis. 



Atelocera tibialis, Walk. Cat. Ilet. i. p. 215. u. 18 (18(37). 

 Coenomorpha segregata, Bergr. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, [bj xn. p. lio 

 (1893). 



