110 Wi. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
dorsum broadly, a narrow median band on the venter, the tip of the last 
segment and the oviduct, black. ¢ with last segment twice as long as 
the preceding, weakly sinuate at the tip with a very small extension in 
the middle (Sign.). 9, body long, 10; broad, 35 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
54. DRABESCUS ANGULATUS, Signoret. 
Dabrescus angulatus, Signoret, A. S. E. F. (5 sér.) x. p. 210, t. 7, f. 73 (1880). 
In appearance very like D. nervoso-punctatus, Sign., from which it 
differs by the vertex being angular in the middle, frons longer, tegmina 
rugose although hyaline, the rugosities very close to each other, yellow, 
whitish at the tip and streaked with black in the hollows which they 
form, veins brown alternated with white dots, clavus with two transverse 
veinlets, one between the two veins and the other between the anal vein 
and the claval suture. Tegmina with a white, rugose, hyaline, basal 
band; a broad band, streaked black; a white hyaline band ; a broad band 
streaked with black on the anteapical areas; further the length of the 
apical cellules, of a golden hyaline, yellow, glossy not rugose, the margi- 
nal border deeper infuscate with a brown spot at the tip of the fourth 
external apical area. 
Vertex very short angularly rounded in front, a little longer in the 
middle than towards the eyes, concave in the latter direction, convex in 
the middle, the extreme edge forming a light yellow ridge bounded on 
the vertex by a black live, on the frons by a black band confluent with 
the frons itself which is black, yellowish brown at the tip and along 
the sides ; longitudinally striated and without lateral grooves. The re- 
mainder as in D. nervosopunctatus, except that the 2 has the last ventral 
segment strongly emarginate in the middle, sinuated on the sides, the 
angles angularly rounded, and at this point twice as long as the preced- 
ing segment, although in the middle it is hardly as long. Oviduct and 
eenital plates yellow, the latter a little shorter of the two (Sign.). 
Body long, 9: broad 3 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
Subfamily Jassina, Stal. 
Ofvers. K. V-A. Férh. (pt.) p. 735 (1870). 
Genus Jassus, Fabricius. 
Syst. Rhyng. p. 85 (1803): Stal, Hem. Afric. iv. p. 119 (1866): Spangberg, 
Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. no 8 p. 8 (1878) : Cwlidia, Germar,. Burmeister. 
Body oblong, subeylindrical ; head a little narrower than the thorax, 
obtuse or very obtuse on the anterior margin: vertex horizontal, a little 
