92 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [ No. 2, 
second longitudinal vein, also other veins on both sides, fairly roughly 
punctured (Stal). Long 7; broad, 13 millims. 
Reported from Malacca, Tenasserim (?). 
Subfamily Leprina, Stal. 
Ledrina, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 731 (1870): Scarida, Fieber, Kat. p. 7, 
(1872) ; Rev. Mag. Zool. (3 sér.), iii, p. 886, (1875). 
26. LepRA SERRULATA, Fabricius. 
Ledra serrulata, Fabr., Syst. Rhyng. p. 24 (1803) : Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 58, 
(1809). 
Greyish or flavescent-greyish : body beneath and feet weakly testace- 
ous flavescent or testaceous whitish : tegmina greyish pellucid behind the 
middle, near the base with a pallescent, broad, obsolete band; wings 
sordidly hyaline : the dorsum of the abdomen flavescent-sanguineous : 
thorax elevated posteriorly and furnished on both sides with a lobe, 
erect, produced forwards, crenulated posteriorly on the margin. Some- 
times with two interrupted bands on the inferior part of the head and 
certain median marks on the thorax, black (Stal). @ Body long, 18 ; 
broad 5 millims. Stature of LZ. awrita, Linn. (Britain) head more 
roundly produced, lobes of thorax longer. Head somewhat shorter than 
the thorax, gradually distinctly amplified through a short space before 
the eyes, thence abruptly angulated and anteriorly much rounded, the 
ocellar tract impressed, the impressed part amplified forwards and 
gradually merging in the anterior disc, anteocular part remotely sprinkled 
with distinct granules. Lateral margins of thorax parallel at the apex, 
thence somewhat divergent backwards, two parallel ridges behind the 
middle anteriorly slightly divergent, obtuse, minutely tuberculate, and 
towards the sides a lobiform crest, very high, slightly bending forwards, 
remotely granulate, posteriorly crenulate. Scutellum gradually trans- 
versely depressed towards the middle, before the middle sprinkled with 
granules towards the sides, posteriorly much elevated, the elevated part 
posteriorly black and granulate. Tegmina gradually slightly amplified 
beyond the middle, thence rounded outwards: almost entire clavus and 
corium towards the base punctured and sprinkled with granules at 
intervals, veins here and there infuscate. Tibi above sparingly gra- 
nulate. 
Reported from Malacca, Tranquebar. 
27. Lepra mutica, Fabricius. 
Ledra mutica, Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. p. 25, (1803) : Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 59, 
(1869). 
Ledra fornicata, Walker, List Hom. B. M. iii, p. 815, (1851). 
Ledra carinata, Walker, List 1. c, p. 815, (1851). 
