10 BE. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
with a very indistinct keel: tegmina whitish testaceous at the base and 
with two whitish testaceous bands; middle band almost equal in breadth 
and parallel to the basal one; exterior band contracted hindward : 
wings greyish-vitreous.” Body long 7}: exp. teg. 17 millims. 
Reported from Darjiling. The Indian Museum possesses a specimen 
from Sikkim. 
14. Cosmoscarta uNDATA, Walker. 
Cercopis undata, Walker, List Hom. B. M. iii. p. 659, (1851): Stal, Ofvers. 
Kong. Vet. Aka. Forh., p. 148, (1865). 
Cosmoscarta wndata, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 258, (1874). 
Black : abdomen shining violaceous: thorax and the spots or bands 
on tegmina croceous or rufous-testaceous ; an anterior transverse spot 
on the thorax and the posterior part, black: wings slightly infuscate, 
veins rufescent towards the base. 
Var. a. Posterior half of thorax black: tegmina with almost the 
fifth basal part, posteriorly sinuated, a waved band a little before the 
middle, somewhat interrupted towards the claval suture, also a band 
beyond the middle, produced posteriorly in its middle, sometimes divided 
into three spots, rufous-testaceous. Body long 13: exp. teg. 30 millims. 
This variety is reported from the Himalaya and the Indian Museum 
possesses specimens from Sibsdégar, Assam, and Arakan 
Var. b. about the fourth basal part of the thorax, black: tegmina 
with a waved band before the middle, twice subinterrupted, emitting at 
the costal and scutellary margins a stripe, sinuated within, also with 
three spots disposed in a curved row beyond the middle, the two exterior 
often confluent, rufous-testaceous. Body long 9—10: exp. teg. 24 millims. 
Reported from Penang. 
15. CoOsSMOSCARTA BISPECULARIS, White. 
Cercopis bispecularis, White, A. & M.N. H. xiv. p. 426, (1844): Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. iii. p. 656, (1851) : Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxii. p. 153, (1866). 
Cosmoscarta bispecularis, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 259, (1874). 
Cinnabar, shining : thorax with two very large, nearly oval, black spots 
in front of which are two small, nearly round, black spots ; pectus black ; 
underside of abdomen with two black bands: tegmina with a short black 
stripe at the base, near which three united black spots form a curved 
band across the wing; another band is formed in the middle by three 
separate black spots; reticulated part at the tips brown; wings grey, 
red at the base, brownish along the hind borders and at the tips. Body 
long 11—12 exp. teg. 26—29 millims. 
Reported from India, Almora, N. W. P., Penang : the Indian Museum 
possesses specimens from Assam. 
