142 BH. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
much narrowed upwards, bicarinate lengthways, lateral margins reflexed 
beneath the middle ; vertex transverse; clypeus carinate in the middle, 
lateral margins obtuse, obtusely carinate ; thorax twice as broad as the 
head, somewhat sloped forwards, broadly truncate posteriorly, obso- 
letely carinate in the middle: tegmina somewhat amplified towards the 
apex, which is obliquely obtusely rounded, furnished behind the middle 
with remote small transverse veins: wings sinuate in the middle, pos- 
teriorly, much shorter than the tegmina: feet moderate, simple; poste- 
rior tibie 5-spinose (Stal). Differs from Aphana in the structure of 
the head and the short wings. 
25. Lrmois wxestwoopi, Hope. 
Lystra westwoodii, Parry, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xix, p. 133, t. 12, f. 3 (1845) ; 
Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 286 (1851). 
Limois westwoodii, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 231 (1863). 
Fuscous yellow, cephalic process concolorous, recurved between the 
eyes; frons almost triangular, elongate: basal half of tegmina fuscous 
yellow, sprinkled with fuscous spots, varying in size: wings at the base 
sanguineous and margined by a narrow black line and with three black 
spots, remainder immaculate, hyaline: body beneath black. (Hope.} 
Body long, 123; exp. teg. 48 millims. 
Reported from Silhat: the Indian museum possesses a specimen 
from Calcutta, expanse of tegmina under 40 millims. 
Genus ApHana, Guérin, Stal. 
Aphena, Guérin, Voy. Bélanger, Ind. Orien. p. 451 (1834); Spin., A. S. H. F. 
vii, p. 240 (1839): Aphana, Burm., Handb. Ent. ii (i) p. 166 (1835) ; Amyot & 
Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 496 (1843); Stal, Stettin, Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 231 
(1868) ; Hem. Afric. iv, p. 134 (1866). 
Head not protuberant ; frons slightly narrowed upwards or with 
the sides parallel, lateral margins more or less distinctly broadly bisi- 
nuate with two ridges running through them, diverging upwards from 
the apex, terminating on both sides the median area: thorax with a 
ridge very often much elevated: first femora not amplified above at 
the apex; last tibize usually 5-spinose, unarmed above at the base 
(Stal). 
96. APHANA FARINOSA, Fabricius. 
Lystra farinosa, Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. p. 57 (1803): Germar, Thon’s Archiv, . 
ii (fase. 2) p. 52 (1830). 
Aphena farinosa, Spinola, A. 8. E. F. viii, p. 244 (1839) ; Walker, List Hom. B. 
M. ii, p. 274 (1851). 
Aphana scutellaris, White, A, M. N. H, xvii, p. 330 (1846). 
