. Rhynchota ... terior coxre, basal joint very slightly passing base of head;abdomen with a prominent central longitudinal ridge, but withouta basal spine. Dr. Horvath (.^npni), probably without examining anything buta mutilated specimen, stated that the genus really belonged to theAsopina? and to the genus Asojms = Amijotea. Dr. Schoutedenhas already shown (supra) that Asojnis and Amijotea are distinctgenera, and have nothing to do with Parastrachia, which he alsoconsiders I rightly placed in the Pentatominoe. 2723. Parastrachia nagaensis, sp. u. Body above testaceous-red; antennae, eyes, bas


. Rhynchota ... terior coxre, basal joint very slightly passing base of head;abdomen with a prominent central longitudinal ridge, but withouta basal spine. Dr. Horvath (.^npni), probably without examining anything buta mutilated specimen, stated that the genus really belonged to theAsopina? and to the genus Asojms = Amijotea. Dr. Schoutedenhas already shown (supra) that Asojnis and Amijotea are distinctgenera, and have nothing to do with Parastrachia, which he alsoconsiders I rightly placed in the Pentatominoe. 2723. Parastrachia nagaensis, sp. u. Body above testaceous-red; antennae, eyes, base of head, a largetransverse discal spot on anterior area of pronotum, scutellum(excluding apex), inner basal margin of clavus, a rounded discal spotto corium and membrane (excluding apical and lateral margins)black; body beneath testaceous-red; rostrum, legs, disk of sternum,and transverse fasciae to abdominal segments, black ; second joint ofantennae very much longer than the third joint, fifth joint mutilated.


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