1885. ] H. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. 157 
in the ? than in the ¢ (White). Long 93; exp. teg. excl. appendage 
25 millims. 
Reported from Maulmain : the Indian Museum possesses a specimen 
from Tenasserim. 
51. ANcYRA HISTRIONICA, Stal. 
Ancyra histrionica, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 245 (1863). 
Fuscous-ferruginous: frons yellow-ferruginous adorned with five 
subelevated, narrow, black bands: tegmina obscurely ferruginous, basal 
part and oblique band behind the middle, fuscescent, apical callus black, 
apical appendage fuscescent-ochraceous : abdomen flavescent (when alive 
sanguineous ?), apex covered with a mouldy pubescence; feet blackish. 
Closely allied to preceding; tegmina, especially behind the middle, 
broader, apical appendage shorter, fuscescent-ochraceous not black-fus- 
cous, apical callus smaller, wings broader and their apical process 
shorter (Stal). 2, long, 11; exp. teg. 26 millims. 
Reported from Cambodia; the Indian Museum has a specimen from 
Pegu ; but the desiccated body is only 8 millims long and the basal part 
and band behind the middle of the tegmina is lighter dull ferruginous, 
not fuscescent. 
CORRECTION. 
C. maculicollis, Guérin, in J. A. S. LIII (11) p. 230, No. 76, is a 
synonym of Tibicen brunneus, Fabr., as follows :— 
TIBICEN BRUNNEUS, Fabricius. 
Tettigonia brunnea, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppt. p. 517 (1798); Syst. Rhyng. p. 43 
(1803). 
Cicada brunnea, Germar, Thon’s Arch. ii (2) p. 6 (1830) ; Walker, List. Hom. 
B. M. i, p. 230 (1851). 
Cicada maculicollis, Guérin, Voyage la Coquille, Zool. ii, p. 183 (1830): Walker, 
1. c. Suppt. p. 28 (1858). 
T. (Abricta) brunneus, Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 26 (1866). 
Ferruginous or testaceous, paler beneath: apex of the scutellum 
and two very large spots on the thorax, ferruginous-flavescent, the latter 
with two fuscous streaks: head, a small posterior median spot and a 
transverse impression on the thorax towards the sides, blackish or fus- 
cescent-ferruginous; a spot on the lobes of the vertex, ferruginous : 
four triangular spots on the scutellum extended backwards from the 
base, fuscous; the median pair smaller, often obsolete; the lateral pair 
produced to a distance backwards: tegmina and wings sordid vitreous, 
veins testaceous-flavescent, fuscous towards the apex: head a little 
broader than the anterior part of the thorax: ocelli somewhat more 
