1885.] H. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 151 
very broadly sinuated at the base: thorax barely carinate in the middle ; 
first femora slightly amplified at the apex above; last tibiz 4-spinose ; 
unarmed above at the base (Stal). 
39. Hupuria avrantia, Hope. 
Aphana aurantia, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soe. xviii, p. 443, t. 31, f. 2 (1841). 
Euphria aurantia, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 
Entire body above orange; tegmina sprinkled with barely visible 
yellow spots, posteriorly spotted black ; a few minute spots on the internal 
margin and a very narrow border on the posterior margin, black: head 
excavated above, margins elevated ; frons produced above the pronotum 
in a small, tapering, recurved horn: abdomen, at the base, covered 
with a white powdery substance ; body beneath concolorous, a little more 
obscure (Hope). Long 19; exp. teg. 63 millims. 
Reported from Assam; the Indian Museum possesses a specimen 
from Sikkim. 
Fresh specimens have the tegmina green instead of orange, sprinkled 
with whitish powdery spots or patches, more distinct beneath: wings 
orange, body and abdomen orange yellow, in one specimen inclined to 
brown; feet (except posterior femora) in some greenish, in others con- 
colorous with the abdomen, recurved horn in some green, in others orange. 
Also the apices of the tegmina are sometimes faded yellow more or less. 
A long series should supply the links. The Indian Museum has several 
specimens from Darjiling. 
40. EUPHRIA SUBMACULATA, Westwood. 
Aphena submaculata, Westwood, Duncan’s Nat. Lib. i. p. 284 t. 24, £. 1 (1840) ; 
Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 275 (1851). 
Aphana resima, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A., Férh. p. 190 (1855). 
Euphria submaculata, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232) (1863). 
Sordid yellow-testaceous; frons with a cephalic protuberance or horn, 
twice as long as the vertex, channelled above, recurved: lateral margins 
of thorax narrowly black: scutellum obsoletely tricarinate : tegmina 
rufous-testaceous above densely spotted whitish-mouldy, costal spots sub- 
elaucescent: wings nigro-fuscous, yellow-cinnamon beyond the middle, 
especially before the middle spotted whitish mouldy : abdomen above 
whitish-mouldy (E. resima, Stal). Body long 21; exp, teg. 71 millims. 
Reported from India: the Indian Museum possesses specimens from 
Sikkim. 
Al, Eupuria tecrisstma, Walker. 
Aphena lectissima, Walker, List. Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 45 (1858). 
Grass-green: head with a short, acute, almost vertical horn ; sides 
of the vertex carinate ; frons and face flat, the latter with a slight ridge : 
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