88 KE. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
Coerulean black : lateral horns of thorax long, somewhat recurved, 
scarcely turning upwards, above unicarinate, hardly broader than the 
median part of the posterior process, acute: tegmina subvinaceous, 
ferruginous towards the apex, with the base and the broad costal limbus 
beyond the middle, blackish (Stal) @. Body long 10: breadth of prono- 
tum 3: exp. horns of thorax 85 millims. 
Reported from India: the Indian Museum possesses specimens 
from Sikkim. 
20. CENTROTYPUS ASSAMENSIS, Fairmaire. 
Centrotus assamensis, Fairmaire, A. S HE. F. (2 sér.) iv. p. 517 (1846). 
Centrotus costalis, Walker, Ins. Saunders. Hom. p. 27 (1858). 
Centrotypus assamensis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Foérh. p. 286 (1869): Distant, 
J. A. S. B. xlviii. (2), p. 38 (1879. 
Greenish black, blue on the horns: allied to C. flerwosus, Fabr. 
thoracic horns less dilated, ridged before and behind, more relieved : 
tegmina yellow, pellucid, with the external margin blackish brown, a 
brown patch at the internal angle (Fairm.). Long 11 millims. 
Reported from Assam and Tenasserim ; the Indian Museum pos- 
sesses specimens from the latter locality. 
21. CrNTROTYPUS OBESUS, Fairmaire. 
Centrotus obesus, Fairmaire, A. 8. E. F. (2 sér.) iv. p. 518 (1846) : Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. ii. p. 612 (1851) : Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitsch. x. p. 386 (1866). 
Centrotus malleator, Walker, List 1. c. p. 612 (1851), Java. 
Centrotus malleolus, Walker, List 1. ce. p. 613 (1851), Java. 
Centrotus malleus, Walker, List 1. c. p. 618 (1851), Ceylon. 
Centrotypus obesus, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 286 (1869). 
Ceerulean-black, shining: prothorax tumid and rounded anteriorly 
and between the shoulders (especially in 2), deeply punctured : horns 
conical, slightly projecting, almost horizontal : posterior process, sinuat- 
ed, slender, slightly curved below at the tip, longer than the abdomen : 
scutellum white, short ; basal half of tegmina of a transparent yellow, rest 
brown, external border blackish (Fairm.). Long 8-10 millims. 
Reported from Java, Ceylon, India. 
Genus CoccosTEerPHus, Stal. 
Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 51 (1869). 
Body small, obovate : head with the eyes equal in breadth to 
the anterior part of the thorax, with the eyes, deflexed, somewhat 
transverse, slightly inflexed beneath the eyes, frons a little eleva- 
ted, not freely prominent, with the apical margin a little prominu- 
