152 H. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
abdomen above testaceous : tegmina livid, red beneath, except towards 
the apex, adorned with many green, white-dotted, spots ; border green, 
adorned with dots of white tomentum along the costa, and with black 
dots elsewhere, except towards the base of the inferior border where the 
dots are luteous : wings crimson for more than half the length from the 
base (Walker). Body long, 21: exp, teg. 33 millims. 
Reported from N. India: the Indian Museum possesses a specimen 
from Sikkim. Closely allied to #. amabilis, Hope, from which it differs 
in the absence of the three fulvous spots on the pronotum and of 
the blackish lines on the mesonotum and posterior margins of the 
abdominal dorsal segments, and in the spots on the tegmina, which 
are small and circular, nowhere linear and transverse. Stal (Ofvers. 
K. V.-A. Forh. p. 486, 1862) unites the two species. 
42. Evpuria amapitis, Hope. 
Aphana amabilis, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xix, p. 182, t. 12, f. 1 (1845) ; Walker, 
List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 274 (1851). 
Luphria amabilis, §tal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 
Body above orange; head green, furnished with an erect, acute, 
slender horn: prothorax green, marked by three fulvous spots: tegmina 
eretaceous sprinkled with numerous oval spots ; wings coccineous, palely 
virescent at the apex: body beneath green; feet concolorous; pectus 
sprinkled over with a whitish down. The spots which above appear 
to be white and green intermixed are beneath entirely green (Hope). 
Long 25: exp. teg. 69 millims. 
Reported from Silhat. 
43. Hupuria aurora, Hope. 
Aphana aurora, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xix, p. 133, t. 12, f. 2 (1845): Walker, 
List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 275 (1851). 
Euphria aurora, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863), 
Allied to EH. awrantia, but smaller ; almost the whole body orange : 
tegmina externally barely virescent, internally orange and sprinkled with 
very minute whitish spots: body beneath concolorous: wings with cre- 
taceous spots; last tibie externally spinose (Hope). Body long, 19; 
exp. teg. 61 millims. 
Reported from Silhat, Philippines. 
44. EUPHRIA (P) WALKERI, n. sp. 
Aphena dives, var. (?) , Walker, List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 281 (1851). 
Body yellowish brown, red beneath: vertex slightly ridged and fur- 
rowed: frons rather prominent, furnished with a slender, black, linear 
furrowed horn which is inclined backward nearly to the posterior margin 
