1888.] E. T. Atkinson— iVoi!e5 on Indian Rhyncliofca. 43 



or three blackish patches; membrane pale Gu\QVQO\)iS {W alker) . Baly 

 long, 4 — 5j mill. 



Reported from N. China, Hong-Kong, Assam (?), 



188. Eysaecoris (?) msocius, Walker. 

 Eysarcoris insocius, Walker, Cat. Het. iii, p. 556, (1868). 



Dall testaceous, elliptical, thickly and minutely brown punctured : 

 head large, slightly obtuse in front ; juga and tylus of equal length : 

 eyes piceous, prominent : rostrum extending to the hind coxae ; apex 

 black : antennae pale- testaceous ; first joint not extending to the front 

 of the head ; second a little longer than the third ; fourth much longer 

 than the third ; fifth partly piceous, longer than the fourth : pronotum 

 with two irregular smooth transverse lines, of which the fore one is 

 much more undulating than the hind one ; the latter is between the 

 hind angles, which are prominent and much rounded ; sides slightly 

 serrated in front ; scutellum with a less thickly punctured stripe ex- 

 tending from the middle to the tip, which is much rounded, a small 

 pale testaceous callus on each side at the base : abdomen beneath with 

 three black stripes ; the lateral pair irregular and incomplete ; the 

 middle one not extending to the tip, dilated towards the base, where it 

 includes a testaceous spot ; tip emarginate : femora with three small 

 black dots near the apex ; tibige very minutely black-speckled ; mem- 

 brane cinereous ; veins few, brown ; no transverse veinlets. Var. — 

 Stripes of the abdomen nearly obsolete {Walker). Body long, 6| — 7| 

 mill. 



Reported from India. 



Genus Carbula, Stal. 



Pentatoma, sabg. Carhida, Stal, Hem. Afdc. i, p. 140 (1864) ; QarhiUa, En. Hem. 

 V, p. 60, 82 (1876). 



Body broadly oval or obovate, beneath very convex : head rounded 

 or subtruncated at the apex : the juga and tylus somewhat equal in 

 length, the former obtuse, lateral margins somewhat obtuse, bucculce 

 moderately elevated, reaching base of the head ; antenniferous tuber- 

 cles partly visible from above : rostrum moderate, the first joint equal 

 to, or extending a little beyond, the bucculoe posteriorly ; second joint 

 somewhat equal to, or a little longer, than the apical two taken together : 

 antennae moderate or somewhat long, first joint not reaching the apex 

 of the head ; second joint rarely a little longer than the third : anterior 

 lateral margins of pronotum very often very obtuse ; never acute ; 

 terminated by a smooth wrinkle or ridge, (which itself is sometimes 

 transversely rugulosc), rarely anteriorly crcnuUitcd ; scutellum triaiif>"ular, 



