16 E. T. Atkinson— Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
limbus rufescent-testaceous, the transverse patch sometimes confluent 
with one of the arched patches situate near the posterior margin: wings 
fuscescent, base itself sordidly stramineous : narrow bands on venter, 
base and apex of tibie, black: abdomen above black-violaceous with 
small marginal spots and apex sordidly stramineous: femora with an 
obsolete fusco-testaceous stripe. Body long 19: exp. teg. 46 millims. 
Reported from H. India: the Indian Museum possesses specimens 
from the Khasiya hills. 
31. PHYMATOSTETHA DUBITABILIS, Walker. 
Cercopis dubitabilis, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 173, (1858). 
Phymatostetha dubitabilis, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 270, (1874). 
Reddish testaceous, black beneath: head pale testaceous, vertex 
black posteriorly: prothorax black with a stripe on the disc and the 
posterior and antero-lateral margins, testaceous : scutellum black with a 
testaceous mark on the disc: abdomen above testaceous, posterior 
margins of the segments, red: tegmina red, testaceous towards the tips, 
with a black stripe which extends obliquely from the base to the middle 
of the interior border, is notched on the hind border, behind which there 
is a black streak, is connected in front with an oblique black streak, and 
is nearly connected with a more exterior oblique black streak which is 
dilated and angulated exteriorly and has there a black streak in front 
and is connected with a black spot hindward, wings grey with brown 
borders. Lees reddish, anterior femora and tibiz striped with black 
(Walker). Body long 14: exp. teg. 33 millims. 
Reported from Hindustan. 
32. PHYMATOSTETHA PUDENS, Walker. 
Cercopis pudens, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 174, (1858). 
Tomaspis pudens, Stal, Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Aka. Férh. p. 151, (1865). 
Phymatostetha pudens, Stal, 1.c. p. 721, (1870): Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 270, 
(1874). 
Weakly sanguineous, black beneath; apical part of frons, band on 
vertex from eye to eye, clypeus, rostrum, two small spots on anterior 
margin of thorax, scutellum, base itself of tegmina, and five spots forming 
two rows, on the middle of each tegmen, disc above of the abdomen, 
pectus, venter, and feet, black: lateral limbi of prostethium and very 
narrow margins of venter, red : wings before the middle pale sanguineous, 
beyond the middle slightly infuscate : lateral margins of the anterior part 
of thorax slightly reflexed. Body long 20: exp. teg. 45 millims ¢?. 
Reported from Hindustan, Silhat: the Indian Museum possesses a 
specimen from Sikkim. 
