Contributions to a Knowledge of the Rliyncliota. 683 



Cosmoscarta cynthia. 



Tomaspis cynthia, Sial, Ofv. Vet.-iVk. Forb., p. 150, n. 1 



(18G5). 

 Phymatodctha cynthia, Batl., Cist. Eiit., vol. i, p. 209, n. 14 



(1874). 



Stal (Ofv. Vet.- Ak. Foih., 1870, p. 721) gives this species 

 as belonging to bis genu^ Fhyiiiatostetlta, but apparently 

 inadvertently. I possess a specimen from Borneo exactly 

 agreeing with Stal's description, but whicb is undoubtedly 

 a Cosmoscarta. 



Cosmoscarta ajinis. 



Callitcttix affinis, Atkins., Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, Ivii, (2), 

 p. 836 (1889). 



Atkinson omitted to describe the pronotum of bis type 

 specimen as having the lateral margins testaceous-red ; in 

 all the other specimens I have examined both the lateral 

 and posterior margins are of that colour. 



Cosmoscarta trim acuta. 



Monccphora trimacula, Walk., List Horn. Ins., iii, p. 682, 

 n. 24 (1851). 



Habitat. East India {sic). 



Lateral margins of the pronotum narrowly ochraceous. 



Cosmoscccrta callizona. 



Cercojns semicincta (nomen bis lectum). Walk., Journ. Linn. 



Soc, vol. X, p. 285, n. 317 (1867). 

 Cosmoscarta callizona, Butl., Cist. Ent., vol. i, p. 256 (1874). 

 Cosmoscarta ci/aoie, Bredd., Abb. Senckenb. Ges., xxv, 



p. 183, tab. ix, fig. 13 (1900). 



Genus Phymatostetha. 

 PMjmatostctha, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forb., 1870, p. 721. 

 Phymatostetha nanyhi, sp. n. (Plate IX, fig. 9.) 



Head and pronotum sanguineous ; basal margin of head and two 

 curved central fascia) to pronotum — united at base and angulated each 

 side near lateral angles piceous ; scutellum piceous ; abdomen above 

 dark indigo-blue ; body beneath and legs piceous ; face and lateral 



