some allied Pentatomidge. 393 



Nevisanus nagaensiSy sp. n. 



Ocliraceous ; head, pronotum, and scutellum tliickly covered 

 with greenish-bhick punctures, the corium more sparingly so. 

 Pronotum with the lateral margins coarsely dentate, the lateral 

 angles subacutely prominent. Scutellum strongly trans- 

 versely wrinkled at base, and with three pale spots on basal 

 margin. Membrane cupreous, with the apex paler and the 

 veins black, with subapical black spots between them. Con- 

 nexivum ochraceous, greenish black at the incisures. Body 

 beneath as above, but with the punctures much scarcer on 

 the disk of the abdomen. Legs ochraceous, spotted with 

 black. Aiitennce mutilated. 



Long. 20 millim. ; lat. pronot. angl. 10 millira. 



Hab. India, Naga Hills. 



Nevisanus tectus. 

 Dalpada tecta, Walk. Oat. Het. i. p. 224. n. 17 (1807). 

 Hah. India, Silhet. Brit. Mas. 



Apodiphus integriceps. 



ApodipJms integnceps, Horvath, Rev. d'Ent. vii. p. 172 (1888). 



This species was described from Turkestan. I possess two 

 specimens from Silgeet, in Dardestan of the Kashmeer State, 

 which agree fairly well with Dr. Horvath's description and 

 are certainly quite distinct from A. amygdali^ Germ. The 

 anterior margin of the head is less cleft between the apices of 

 the lateral lobes than in Germar's species. 



Synonymical Notes. 



Dalpada collocata, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 221. n. 13 (1867), 

 belongs to the genus Halyomorpha and is very closely 

 allied to H. picus^ Fabr., if not but a variety of that 

 species. 



Dalpada apicifera, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 222. n. 14 (1867), 

 =^ Dalpada varia, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 185. n. 8 

 (1851). 



Walker's specimens are from Hong Kong and hcive the 

 appearance of being discoloured by immersion in spirit. 



Dalpada hulbifera, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 223. n. 16 (1867), 

 =^ Dalpada clavata^ Fabr. 



Walker's type ! is in far too mutilated a condition to have 



