148 H. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
sometimes confluent; a tawny slightly curved band separates this part 
from the reticulated tips which are brown with tawny veins: wings 
green, with numerous brown spots, gray mingled with white towards 
the tips, white along the inner border (Walker). Long, 143: exp. teg. 
42 millims. 
Reported from Malabar. 
34. APHANA (P) ALBIFLOS, Walker. 
Aphena albiflos, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 280 (1851). 
Body above, green ; beneath, bright-red ; vertex tawny, indistinctly 
carinate along the border; face slightly carinate ; rostrum nearly as 
long as the body, tip black; a concavity corresponding to the eye on 
each side of the fore-border of the pronotum of which the anterior por- 
tion of the lateral margins is black, posterior margin, tawny ; longitu- 
dinal ridge almost obsolete: abdomen obconical, much longer than the 
thorax, thickly covered with white down: legs ferruginous, sulcated ; 
femora, red; posterior tibie slightly spinose: tegmina black, adorned 
with numerous little green marks; reticulated part, ferruginous ; wings 
brown, adorned with bluish-green spots, white at the tips and along the 
posterior margin (Walker). Body long, 163; exp. teg. 55 millims. 
Reported from Malabar. 
Genus Lycorma, Stal. 
Stettin, Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863) : part Aphena, Guérin. 
Head somewhat protuberant, protuberance very short, reflexed : 
frons, distinctly upwards and at the base more narrowly, furnished with 
two parallel obtuse ridges, sometimes obliterated beneath the middle ; 
vertex truncated at the base, last angles not produced: thorax finely 
carinate in the middle: first femora not amplified at the apex above : 
last tibiss armed with 4-5 spines; unarmed at the base, above (Stal). 
35. LycoRMA IMPERIALIS, White. 
Aphana imperialis, White, A. M. N. H. xvii, p. 330 (1846). 
Aphena imperialis, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 74, t. 36, f. 4 (1848) ; Walker, 
List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 282 (1851). 
Aphena placabilis, Walker, 1. c. Suppt. p. 46 (1858). 
Lycorma imperialis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 485 (1862) ; Stettin Ent. 
Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 
Tegmina olive-green, the basal portion with numerous black spots, 
most of which are traversed by green veins; the tip black, beautifully 
reticulated with olive-green: wings, at the base, purplish madder with 
