1900.] IN THE HOPE COLLECTION AT OXEOED. 811 



Teopicoetpha DEPLANATA. 



Pentatoma deplanata Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 35 (1837). 

 Agonoscelis rufescens Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 546 (1868). 

 Tropicoryplia rufescens Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, 

 vol. iv. p. 435 (1899). 



Palomena peasina. 



Cimex prasinus Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 241. n. 931 (1761). 

 Pentatoma confusa Westw. (MS.) in Hope Cat. i. p. 9. u. 65 

 (1837). 



This species stands, as Westwood pointed out, under the name 

 oi juniperinus in the Banksian Collection. Westwood apparently 

 substituted his name confusa, but did not describe the species. 



Palomena riEinissiMA. 



Cimex viridissima Poda, Ins. Mus. Gr. p. 56. n. 10 (1761). 



Pentatoma rotundicollis Westw. (MS.) in Hope Cat. i. p. 9. n. 66 

 (1837). 



This appears to be a name substituted by Westwood for 

 "prasinus Wolff nee Linn.," and with no published description. 



Palomena unicolob. (Plate LII. fig. 5.) 



Pentatoma unicolor Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 41 (1837). 



A species allied to P. spinosa Hist, and P. angulosa Motsch. 



Pentatoma senilis. 



Pentatoma senilis Say, New Harm. Ind., Dec. 1831 ; Compl. Writ, 

 i. p. 316. n. 8 (1859) ; Leth. & Sev. Cat. Gen. Hem. i. p. 120 

 (1893). 



Lioderma (Rhytidolomia) senilis Stal, En. Hem. p. 33. n. 2 

 (1872). 



Pentatoma ovahs {oblong a) Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 39 (1837). 



Pentatoma grisea Dall. List Hem. i. p. 246. n. 33 (1851). 



This is not the P. oblong a Westw. loc. cit. p. 37, as stated by 

 Stal (En. Hem. ii. p. 33) and repeated by Lethierry and Severin 

 (Cat. p. 120), which is a Javan species, and a synonym of Nezara 

 viridula Linn. 



Moemldea scutellata. (Plate LII. fig. 7.) 



Pentatoma scutellata Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 37 (1837). 



EUSCH1STUS SEBVTJS. 



Pentatoma serva Say, New Harm. Ind., Dec. 1831 : Compl. Writ, 

 vol. i. p. 314 (1859). 



Pentatoma spilota Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 42 (1837). 



Westwood's habitat is " Brasilia ?,'' but it is doubtless a North 

 American specimen which forms the type of his P. spilota. 



