1885.] . E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 18; 
23. CosMOSCARTA ANDAMANA, Distant. 
Cosmoscarta andamana, Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 175, (1878): Waterhouse, 
Aids Ident. Ins. i. t. 58 (1880-82). 
Sanguineous, finely and closely punctured: tegmina with a broad 
band across the middle and the apex broadly black: these bands are 
united at the inner margin, sometimes very broadly: wings sordidly 
hyaline with veins much darker, base slightly sanguineous: femora, 
tibix and tarsi piceous, hind tibia with an acute spine (Distant). Body 
long 9: exp. teg. 24 millims. 
Reported from the Andaman Islands. 
Genus Paymarostetua, Stal. 
Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Aka. Forh. p. 721, (1870). 
Frons tumid, seldom forming an angle below the middle, without a 
keel or longitudinal impression. Ocelli nearer each other than the eyes. 
Thorax with the posterior margin before the scutellum slightly sinuated 
posterior lateral margins straight or sinuated. Mesosternum furnished 
posteriorly with two conical tubercles. Feet moderate, posterior tibie 
armed with one or two spines. 
24, PHYMATOSTETHA STALII, Butler. 
Tomaspis circumdueta, Stal (nec Walker), Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Aka. Férh. p. 150, 
(1865). 
Phymatostetha circwmducta, Stal 1. c. p. 721, (1870). 
Phymatostetha stalii, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 267, (1874). 
Blackish : frons, apices of the lobes of the vertex, apical and lateral 
margins of anterior part of the thorax, scutellum before the middle, two 
bands on the tegmina, equally removed from each other and from the 
base and the apex, the anterior small stripe on the corium, and the 
scutellary limbus of the clavus beyond the middle, sordidly lutescent : 
apical limbus of corium pellucid fuscous: wings fuscous, subsanguineous 
at the base: scutellum subequilateral; mesostethium with two distinct 
obtuse tubercles. Body long 14: exp. teg. 34 millims. 
Reported from EH. India. 
25. PHYMATOSTETHA CrRCUMDUCTA, Walker. 
Cercopis circumducta, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 175, (1858). 
Cercopis costalis, Walker, List, 1. c. iii. p. 664, (1851)- 
Phymatostetha circwmducta, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 268, (1874). 
The name OC. costalis (I. c. iii. p. 664), had already been given to a 
local form.of QO. theora, White, by Walker (J. c. 111. 651) and was subse- 
quently changed by him to C. circwmducta for this species. 
