156 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
Fuscous yellow : head flavescent : thorax brunneous ; abdomen dull 
red; tegmina fuscous, reticulated yellow; wings at the base with a 
cerulean incurved line forwards, posteriorly subroseous ; remainder 
blackish (Hope). Body long, 21; exp. teg. 56 millims. 
Reported from Sumatra, Silhat. There are at least two apparently 
undescribed species of this genus in the Indian Museum: one with a 
double incurved cerulean line at the base of the wings, abdomen ver- 
million with the dorsal segment more or less banded black, (body long, 
16: exp. teg. 46 millims), from the Andamans ; and one with the base 
of the wings red and base of the tegmina above and below with a bluish 
tinge, (body long, 19: exp. teg. 53 millims), from Sikkim: but a series 
is desirable before describing them further. 
49. Potypicrya (?) TRICOLOR, Westwood. 
Lystra tricolor, Westwood, Arc. Ent. ii, p. 35, t. 37, f. 4 (1845). 
Polydictya tricolor, Walker, List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 290 (1851). 
Saneuineous, very glabrous; anterior lobe of pronotum and meso- 
notum anteriorly black, basal half of tegmina (the livid base itself excep- 
ted) stramineous, spotted black; apical half brunneous; costal spot 
stramineous: wings red, apical half fuscous: feet chestnut sanguineous 
(West.) Body long, 165: exp. teg. 56-57 millims. 
Reported from Assam. 
Genus Ancyra, White. 
A. M. N. H. xv, p. 34 (1845). 
Allied to Hurymela, Hoff. ; but distinguished from it by the shape 
of the head which has not the dilated genz, no stemmata, antennx close 
under the eyes: tegmina finely veined, with a notch on the posterior 
margin and rounded at the apex, whence (in ¢) proceeds a longish narrow 
appendage, widest at the end: legs much dilated and compressed 
throughout : hind legs very long with four spines on the outer edge of 
the tibie : the end of the body covered with a waxy down-like secretion 
(White). 
50. ANCYRA APPENDICULATA, White. 
Ancyra appendiculata, White, A. M. N. H. xv, p. 34 (1845) ; Westwood, Cab. 
Or. Ent. p. 74, t. 31, £. 5 (1848); Walker, List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 395 (1851) ; Dist- 
ant, J. A. S. xlviii (2), p. 38 (1879). 
Rich deep brown: tegmina, above brown, spotted at base with 
white and with two widish powdery bands of white ; beneath, mahogany 
red: wings deep brown almost black on the edge and between a red- 
coloured space: body beneath yellow : legs black: wings more powdery 
