Rhynchota .. . iscoidal and sutural areas finely granulatetheir margins strongly spinous ; each discoidal area with a largediscal foveation the margins of which are prominently ridged. VOL. V. 1 114 APPENDIX.—TINGIDID^E. Length 3 millim. Hah. Bombay ; Surat {Coll. DisL). Allied to U. echinus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 134) but differing in thelateral margins of the pronotum which are more convexly sinuate,in U. eclihws they are more concavely sinuate ; the toveationsto the discoidal areas are larger, more profound, and with theirmargins more prominently ridged. 2887. Urentius euonymus, Dis^. Ann.(190


Rhynchota .. . iscoidal and sutural areas finely granulatetheir margins strongly spinous ; each discoidal area with a largediscal foveation the margins of which are prominently ridged. VOL. V. 1 114 APPENDIX.—TINGIDID^E. Length 3 millim. Hah. Bombay ; Surat {Coll. DisL). Allied to U. echinus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 134) but differing in thelateral margins of the pronotum which are more convexly sinuate,in U. eclihws they are more concavely sinuate ; the toveationsto the discoidal areas are larger, more profound, and with theirmargins more prominently ridged. 2887. Urentius euonymus, Dis^. Ann.(1909). Soc. Ent. BeUj. liii, p. 116 Above, with the antenna; and legs pale ochraceous, body beneathblack ; apical joint of antennae a little darker than the other joints ;eyes carmine-red; tarsal claws black; head with three longfrontal spines ; antennse setose, the apical joint somewhat pro-minently globose ; pronotum with the anterior vesicle or hoodalmost covering head, its disk strongly irregularly Fig. 57.— Urcntius euonymus. enclosing an anterior oblong foveatiou centrally carinately divided,and a posterior transverse foveation on each side of posteriorlateral areas, the lateral margins posteriorly sinuate and stronglyspinose ; elytra obliquely narrowed to apex, the subcostal areamore or less opaque. Length 2 millim. Bah. Ceylon ; Batticaloa {Green). This species differs from all others at present described in thegenus by the opaque subcostal area, thus giving the appearance of BELENUS. 115 one instead of two lateral series of areolets; its smaller size alsodistinguishes it, as well as the structure of the pronotum. Genus PHYLLONTOCHILA. (Vol. II, p. 135.)Phyllontochila eavana. (Vol. II, p. 136.) This species was described and received from Ceylon. It has since been sent from Calcutta. Genus AMMIANUS. (Vol. II, p. 136.) Horvath (Ann. Mus. Hung, vii, p. 632, 1909) states thatAmmianus = Phi/llontochila, Fieb. The type of Phi/llontochila isP. ampliata, Fieb., whi


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