Rhynchota .. . 1909). Body above black ; pronotum with the anterior lateral margins,a transverse fascia (medially interrupted) between the humeralangles, the diseal carination, and a small darkly punctate spot atbase, ochraceous ; scutellum with a central longitudinal line andsome macular suffusions on the apical half ochraceous; con-nexivum, body beneath, legs and rostrum pale ochraceous ; headbenenth black ; antennas brownish ochraceous, basal joint (ex-cluding apex) and apex of apical joint black ; membrane, as seenon each side of apical half of scutellum, violaceous; corium, asseen on each


Rhynchota .. . 1909). Body above black ; pronotum with the anterior lateral margins,a transverse fascia (medially interrupted) between the humeralangles, the diseal carination, and a small darkly punctate spot atbase, ochraceous ; scutellum with a central longitudinal line andsome macular suffusions on the apical half ochraceous; con-nexivum, body beneath, legs and rostrum pale ochraceous ; headbenenth black ; antennas brownish ochraceous, basal joint (ex-cluding apex) and apex of apical joint black ; membrane, as seenon each side of apical half of scutellum, violaceous; corium, asseen on each side of basal half of scutellum, black, posteriorlyoutwardly ocliraceous ; anteocular and postocular portions of headalmost equal in length, centrally longitudinally sulcately impressed 128 APPENDIX.—ARADIDiE. behind eyes, apical joint of antennae about as long as the two pre-ceding joints together ; prouotuin coarsely punctate on the posteriorhalf, two anteriorly curved carinations on disk, between which is. Fig. 67. — Glossopelta. lineolata. a fine longitudinal sulcate impression, the lateral angles anteriorlyvery slightly directed forward, their apical margins a little concavescutellum thickly finely punctate, coarsely punctate at base; con-nexivum only visible at middle. Length 10 millim. Hah. Assam ; Khasi Hills {Lefroy). Burma {Coll. DisU). Family ARADID^. (Vol. II, p. 153.) There are but a few species to add to the enumeration of thisfamily and there is little to remark on its general taxonomy. Ithas already been stated (vol. iv, p. 420) that Emnenotes, formerlyincluded in the Aradidse (vol. ii, p. 155), then following Walkerand Bergroth, has by the latter writer been transposed to thesubfamily Tessaratominae of the Fam. Pentatomidae. Bergroth,however, was in error when he wrote that Stal did not know thisgenus in natura. Stal received and enumerated it in his Hemi-ptera insularum Philippinarum (Ofv. A^ Forh. 1870, p. 645),where he followed AVestwood, the ori


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