164 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 



very thinly punctured, forming a very slight ridge : rostrum extending 

 to the last coxae, apex black : antennae black, less than half the length 

 of the body, 3 — 5 joints successively increasing in length, first testace- 

 ous not reaching front of the head, second longer than the third : pro- 

 notum with a hardly elevated transverse line near the anterior margin, 

 an indistinct tubercle on each side in front of the line, the posterior 

 angles obtuse but not prominent ; scutellum reaching beyond the bend 

 of the corium, narrowed towards the apex which is levigate and lute- 

 ous ; most of the punctures clustered in five patches of which one is 

 on each side of the base, one on the disc, and one on each side beyond the 

 middle : abdomen not emarginate at the apex ; connexivum with a black 

 dot at the base of each segment : legs stout, testaceous, thickly setulose, 

 apex of tarsi, black : hemelytra with a few minute, levigate, luteous 

 marks ; membrane lurid with six longitudinal veins, of which 1 — 2 are 

 united near the base (Walher). Long, 10| mill. 



Reported from N. India. 

 285. Pentatoma trispila, Walker, Cat. Het. ii, p. 302 (1867). 



Ferruginous, oval, shining, thinly sprinkled pale yellow, rather 

 roughly punctured ; beneath pale testaceous : head conical, with 

 two pale testaceous streaks between the eyes ; juga and tylus of equal 

 length, the latter testaceous : rostrum extending to the last coxae, tip 

 black ; antennae testaceous, very slender, more than half the length of 

 the body, joints successively increasing in length, first not reaching the 

 front of the head, apex of third ferruginous, fourth black, with basal 

 fourth part pale yellow, fifth black with basal third yellow : a transverse 

 levigate luteons mark on each side of the pronoium near the anterior 

 margin, sides pale testaceous, posterior angles obtuse not prominent : 

 scutellum extending a little beyond the angle of the corium, a large pale 

 yellow spot on each side at the base, and another at the apex : three 

 black points on each side of the pectus : abdomen above black, with 

 testaceous spots on each side : legs pale testaceous, minutely sprinkled 

 black: apices of the tibise and of the joints of the tarsi, brown : mem- 

 brane lurid (Walker). Long, 10 i mill. 



Reported from Siam. 



Genus Asyla, Walker. 

 Cat. Het. ii, p. 403 (1867). 



Body elliptical ; head large, much rounded in front ; sides slightly 

 reflexed : juga as long as the tylus which they partly overlap ; rostrum 

 extending nearly to the posterior margin of the second ventral seg- 

 ment : antennae slender, first joint not extending to the front of the 

 head ; second much shorter than the third : pronotum serrated on each 



