il2 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
Yellowish green, shining, smooth: frons (except the lateral margins) 
entire lores or beneath the middle, a spot before the middle and the api- 
cal two-fifths of corium and lateral spots on the pectus and abdomen, 
black, the incisures of the abdomen greenish-yellow: wings infuscate. ¢, 
body long 43; broad, 1} millims. 
Reported from Tranquebar. Head scarcely as broad as the thorax 
and a little shorter very obtusely roundly subangulate: vertex about 
twice as broad as the eyes, hardly twice as broad as long, slightly im- 
pressed within the anterior margin; face very slightly convex: thorax 
hardly more than two and half times broader than long, obtusely rounded 
anteriorly : tegmina rounded at the apex, valvate behind the clavus 
(Stal). 
Genus Hytica, Stal. 
Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (8 sér.) i. p. 593 (1863). 
Body oblong-obovate : head acutely produced, face somewhat re- 
clined : ocelli placed on the upper part of the head, near the anterior 
angles of the eyes: rostrum very short: thorax somewhat elevated 
backwards, tuberculated, anterior lateral margins long, anterior middle 
angularly produced : scutellum elevated, tubereulated : tegmina subcoria- 
ceous, broadly membranously margined at the apex: abdomen broader 
than the tegmina, posterior segments acutely lobed and reflexed on both 
sides: feet somewhat short, anterior tibize above somewhat dilated, pos- 
terior above spinose. Close to Tettigonia (Stal). 
57. Hyica PARADOXA, Stal. 
Hylica paradoza, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lon. (3 ser.) i. p. 593 (1863). 
Body oblong-obovate, blackish or fuscous-testaceous ; face below the 
middle (a black spot excepted), disc or two broad stripes on the venter 
sordidly stramineeous. Var. a, feet sordidly stramineous, annulated with 
fuscous. Var.b, feet fuscous-testaceous ; femora palely banded: ¢ , body 
long, 10: broad, 35 millims. 
Frons produced at the base in a short, compressed, slightly curved 
horn and furnished in the middle with two small tubereles: two posterior, 
distant tubercles on the thorax, higher than the rest, compressed: scu- 
tellum much elevated before the middle, furnished near the apex with 
a conical tubercle ; dise of the elevated part hollowed out and more com- 
pressly-elevated on both sides (Stal). 
Reported from Burma. 
Genus PrenrnmisA, Germar. 
Mag. Ent, iv. p. 46 (1823). Stal, Hem. Afric. iy. p. 100, 107 (1866); Fieber. 
Rey. Mag. Zool. (3 sér.) ii. p. 892 (1875), 
