eS Oe tel CE 
1885. | K, T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 139 
Genus AtcarnHous, Stal. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. (3 Ser.) i, p. 577 (1863). 
Head much narrower than the thorax, protuberant, frons somewhat 
roundly-amplified near the apex, thence distinctly narrowed upwards, 
tricarinate ; clypeus carinate in the middle: rostrum almost reaching 
the apex of the abdomen : antennx short, second joint very briefly sub- 
cylindrical, obliquely truncated at the apex. Thorax unicarinate in the 
middle, somewhat produced anteriorly in the middle, produced part 
truncated, posterior margin, straight: scutellum tricarinate, twice as 
long as the thorax. Tegmina somewhat amplified towards the apex which 
is obtusely obliquely rounded, longitudinal veins rarely furcate, interior 
simple, only third apical part furnished with remote, transverse, small 
veins, irregularly anastomosed : wings with more than the basal half 
without transverse veinlets. Feet moderate, anterior femora beneath 
slightly dilated, posterior tibiz, 5—6 spinose (Stal). Allied to Fulgora. 
21. ALcATHOUS FECIALIS, Stal. 
Alcathous fecialis, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. (8 ser.) i, p. 577 (1863). 
Livid, dorsum of abdomen and coccineous wings excepted, minutely 
sprinkled fuscous, here and there infuscate: tegmina clouded fuscous 
with small costal spots, apex of wings, broad posterior limbus and some 
spots near the anal area, two rows of spots on the dorsum of the abdo- 
men and rings on the tibie blackish; femora fuscescent, obscurely 
irrorated, banded palely. 9, long, 15; exp. teg. 32 millims. 
Head a little shorter than the thorax and scutellum together, pro- 
duced part somewhat subabruptly narrowed and compressed before the 
eyes, before the middle transversely impressed and somewhat reflexed ; 
vertex at the base more than twice as broad as the transverse eye, basal 
half triangular, apical part very narrow ; frons flat beneath the middle, 
furnished with three parallel ridges, the median ridge interrupted in the 
middle ; transverse veinlets on the tegmina are subrufescent (Stal). 
Reported from N.- India. 
Genus Prrors, Spinola. 
A. 8S. E. F. viii, p. 231 (1839); Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 491 
(1843) ; Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 133, 189 (1866). 
Head produced forwards, in a long process, somewhat rounded, 
gradually very slightly somewhat slender, straight, obliquely truncated 
at the apex ; the lateral part behind the eyes furnished with a subconical 
or triangular callus or knob; vertex transversely convex, continued up 
to the apex of the process; gene rounded anteriorly: eyes small; 
