1885. | E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. 95 
slightly arched transverse suture near the tip: tegmina whitish, semi- 
transparent ; veins bordered with a darker colour ; wings colourless 
(Walker). Body long, 7+: teg. 10} millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
32. Lepra PUNCTIFERA, Walker. 
Ledra punctifera, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 249 (1858). 
Greenish-testaceous (pale green P when alive) ; very minutely punc- 
tured, whitish testaceous beneath : head flat, short, conical, very slightly 
impressed on each side above, and with a very slight keel beneath : 
thorax with a very slight impression on each side : tegmina with ramose 
veins and with a black point in each disc towards the hind border ; wings 
vitreous (Walker). Body long, 143: teg. 25 millims. 
Reported from Darjeeling. 
Genus Lepropsis, White. 
A. M. N. H. xiv, p. 425 (1844). 
Head with its prolongation longer than wide, parallel in front of the 
eyes, as wide as the thorax, then gradually curved to the tip, which is 
somewhat obtuse ; ocelli on the same line with the front of the eyes and 
rather more distant from each other than from the eyes: eyes large but 
not very prominent ; prolongation hollowed out beneath, with a spear- 
shaped elevated ridge running down the middle, the base of which, on 
the face between the eyes, is hollowed out: antennz spring from a depres- 
sion in front of the eyes beneath, 3-jointed, the terminal joint ending in 
a longish bristle : thorax rounded in front, very deeply notched behind, 
the posterior angles truncately rounded: tegmina with many inclosed 
cells at the end, the veins robust: body elongate, margined beneath : 
tibize of posterior feet not dilated, serrated behind (White). 
33. LEDROPSIS OBLIGENS, Walker. 
Ledra obligens, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 251 (1858). 
Ledropsis obligens, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 495 (1862). 
Reddish, very elongate-subfusiform, testaceous beneath: head convex, 
elongate-conical, much longer than broad ; under side concave, with a 
very broad border, the middle compartment lanceolate, black towards 
the tip of the vertex: thorax convex : abdomen compressed, with a 
dorsal ridge : tegmina tawny, reticulated; veins very numerous with 
some whitish marks: wings greyish-vitreous (Walker). Body long 123; 
teg. 16; millims. 
Reported from India P 
