12 E. T. Atkinson—WNofes on Indian Rhynchota. -{No. I, 
19. CosmoscarTA PALLIDA, Walker. 
Cercopis pallida, Walker, List Hom. B. M. iii. p. 657, (1851). 
Cercopis ferruginea, Walker, List 1. c. p. 660, (1851). 
Cosmoscarta pallida, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 265, (1874). 
Walker describes (. pallida, thus :—‘‘ Testaceous, head black, 
transversely striated, very convex in front: rostrum testaceous: abdo- 
men brown, testaceous at the base, and at the tip: tips of the feet 
brown: tegmina lurid, brown towards the tips: wings grey, veims 
brown.” Body long 11-13: exp. teg. 29-33 millims. 
Reported from India. 
20. CosmMOscARTA ELEGANTULA, Butler. 
Cosmoscarta elegantula, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 265, (1874). 
Allied to preceding: head and thorax metallic greenish black : 
abdomen purplish black, castaneous at the tip: tegmina piceous, veins 
of basal half testaceous: base and a transverse band at end of second 
third reddish-orange: wings slightly fuscescent ; base rufescent (Butler). 
Body long 8: exp. teg. 20 millims. 
Reported from India. 
21. Cosmoscarta pictinis, Stal. 
Cercopis pictilis, Stal, Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Aka. Férh. p. 249, (1854). 
Cosmoscarta pictilis, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 266, (1874). 
Obscurely green chalybeous; scutellum on both sides at the base 
and at the apex weakly spotted with cinnabar: tegmina sordidly white, 
basal margin and two bands weakly cinnabar; two spots, one smaller 
before the first band and the other between the bands and the apex 
nigro-fuscous : femora red ; tibia blackish. Long, 16; breadth of prono- 
tum 6 millims. Butler writes that it seems allied to P. stgnifera, Walker 
from the description and in that case would be a Phymatostetha. 
Reported from H. India. 
22. COoOSsMOSCARTA BOREALIS, Distant. 
Cosmoscarta borealis, Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 821, (1878). 
Head and pronotum luteous, antenne black : abdomen and tegmina 
roseate, ocelli black, eyes Iuteous thickly covered with blackish markings : 
wings pale fuscous : pectus, cox, and femora luteous, fore and median 
tibis black, hind tibie luteous with the apex black: the tip of the 
rostrum, tarsi, and a strong spine near the apex of the hind tibis, black. 
Body long 6 : exp. teg. 17 millims. 
Reported from the Khasiya hills. 
