Rhynchota .. . atoma subhuida, Westir. in Hjpe Cat. i, p. 41 (1837).Var. angusta, Rent. Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xxx, p. 156 (1881). Ochraceous, thickly covered with bronzy punctures ; head, pro-notal margins, and con-nexivum bronzy-green, thelatter with reddish-ochra-ceous transverse spots ;pronotum with the lateraldentate margins luteous,the lateral angles broadlyand somewhat laminatelyproduced ; scutelliim Mitha dark foveate impressionin each basal angle : an-tennae black, apices ofsecond and third joints(narrowly), apex of fourthjoint (broadly), and base of fifth joint luteous ; legs ochraceou


Rhynchota .. . atoma subhuida, Westir. in Hjpe Cat. i, p. 41 (1837).Var. angusta, Rent. Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xxx, p. 156 (1881). Ochraceous, thickly covered with bronzy punctures ; head, pro-notal margins, and con-nexivum bronzy-green, thelatter with reddish-ochra-ceous transverse spots ;pronotum with the lateraldentate margins luteous,the lateral angles broadlyand somewhat laminatelyproduced ; scutelliim Mitha dark foveate impressionin each basal angle : an-tennae black, apices ofsecond and third joints(narrowly), apex of fourthjoint (broadly), and base of fifth joint luteous ; legs ochraceous, spotted with Apex of seutellum narrowly 10^ to 13; breadth between pronotal angles 7 to, 8 niillim. Hab. N. India. Burma (Coll. Dist.).— A widely distributed Palsearctic species. Genus ASOPUS. Asopus, Burm. Nov. Act. Acad. Leop. xvi, Snppl. p. 292 (1834) ; Stal, Hem. Afr. i, p. 63 (1864).Amyotea, Flle7ir. Nat. Tijdschr. Ncderl. Ltd. xxiv, p. 137 (1862). Type, A. malaharicus, Fig. 161.—Podisus luridus 2oo Distribution. ludia, throughout the Malayan Archipelago, andJapan. Posterior pronotal angles obtuse, not splnously produced ;abdominal spine obtuse, short; femora and tibiae unarojed; lastjoint of rostrum very short; second joint of antennae more thantwice as long as third. 402. Asopus malabaricus, Fahv. (Cimex) Syst. Ent. p. (ITTo); id. (Lyg;ieus) Ent. Sijst. iv, p. 151 (1794); Stdl, En. , pp. oG & i>30 (1870).Cimex mactans, i^ff^r. »S);«./?(s. ii, p. 3(i6(17Sl); Hull. (Asopus) List Hem. i, p. 107 (l^ol); Voll. (Asopus) Faun. Ind. Xcprl. iii, p. 12 (1868).Cimex oculatns, Fabr. Ent. Si/sl. Suppl. p. 53-5 (1798).Lyg-seus argils, Fnbr. Si/st. Jihi/nr/. p. 217 (1803): Burm. (Asopus) Nova Acta Acad. Leap, xvi, >Siippl. p. 1^93, t. 41, f. 6 (1834).Amyotea dvstercoides & uigripes, Elhrnr. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxiv,p. 137, ff. i^ 3, k p. 138, ff. 4, o (1862). Pale reddish ; antennae, eyes, basal spot to head, two (someti


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