102 E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
44, TETTIGONIA OPPONENS, Walker. 
Tettigonia opponens, Walker, List Hom. B. M. iii, p. 757 (1851): Signoret, A. S. 
BE. F. (3 sér.) i, p. 667, t. 21, £. 10 (1858). 
Black: head and thorax slightly convex, head bright orange, con- 
cave along the posterior margin, more convex in front, with two clavate 
stripes and a spot between the tips of the stripes, black ; beneath pale 
yellow, twice broader than long ; face oval with a flat pale orange dise, 
a black stripe along two-thirds ef each side is united to a black stripe on 
the clypeus, which is ridged and slightly compressed ; rostrum pale 
yellow : thorax with a broad orange band which is sometimes half inter- 
rupted on the hind border and is waved along the fore border near each 
side of which it includes a little black cross streak, also a large subqua- 
drate orange spot whose hind border is notched on each side near the tip 
of the scutellum which is tawny; legs pale yellow: tegmina dark grey 
with three orange stripes, costal and median united at the base, interior 
hardly extending beyond the middle, veins brown (Walk., Sign.). Long 
12 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
Subfamily AcocnrHaLina, Signoret. 
Acocephalide, Fieber, Kat. p. 10 (1872) : Acocephalides, Puton, Signoret, A. S. 
E. F. (5 sér.) ix, p. 47 (1879). . 
45, ACOCEPHALUS STRAMINEUS, Walker. 
Acocephalus stramineus, Walker, List Hom. B. M. iii, p. 847 (1851) ; Stal, Ofvers. 
K. V.-A. Férh. p. 494 (1862) : Signoret, A. 8. EH. F. (5 sér.) ix, p. 88 (1879). 
Bythoscopus stramineus, Distant, Scient. Res. 2nd Yarkand Miss. p- 18 (1879). 
Bythoscopus indicatus, Walker, List 1. c. Suppt. p. 266 (1858). 
Pale testaceous ; head slightly rugose, a little narrower than the 
thorax, rounded and almost semicircular in front, less sinuate behind ; 
about four times broader than long ; vertex longer in the middle than on 
the sides ; two black dots on the anterior border which forms a slight 
rim ; face flat, broad, punctured: thorax transversely striated: scutel- 
lum very slightly punctured: tegmina almost colourless, punctured 
nearly to the tips, pale testaceous towards the base: wings colourless 
(Walker). Body long, 93 ; teg. 21 millims. 
Reported from Celebes, Java, N. China, Sind valley. 
Genus Hecatus, Stal. 
A. 8. E. F. (4 sér.) iv, p. 65 (1864) : Hem. Afric. iv, p. 113 (1866) : Signoret, A. 
S. E. F. (5 sér.) ix, p. 266 (1879) : includes Glossocratus, Fieber (Rey. Mag. Zool* 
(3 sév.) ii, p. 403, 1875). 
