14 K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
1. Evryprachys venusta, Stal. 
Eurybrachys venusta, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 245 (1863). 
?. Sanguineous; head, thorax anteriorly and barely basal half 
of teemina olivaceous-green; the basal half of the tegmina spotted 
fuscous, and the base itself, sanguineous ; corium behind the middle and 
commissural limbus of clavus, greyish, veined subolivaceous ; wings 
whitish, subsanguineous at the base and veined sanguineous: abdomen 
sordid stramineous (sanguineous when alive ?), beneath banded black, 
In stature like H. tomentosa, Fabr., differs in having the tegmina more 
distinctly and densely veined behind the middle. Tegmina twice longer 
than broad, subcoriaceous before the middle, opaque (Stal). Long, 10; 
exp. teg., 25 millims. 
Reported from Nilgiris. 
2. Euryprachys tomentosa, Fabricius. 
Cicada tomentosa, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. ii, p. 683 (1775); Spee. Ins. ii, p. 324 
(1781) ; Mant. Ins. ii, p. 269 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iv, p. 30 (1794). 
Lystra tomentosa, Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. p. 60 (1803); Germar in Thon’s 
Archiv. ii, fasc. 2, p. 55 (1830). 
Eurybrachys tomentosa, Burm., Handb. Ent. ii (i) p. 150 (1835); Am. & Serv., 
Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 517 (1843) ; Walker, List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 381 (1851); 
Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 100 (1869). 
¢. Green-olivaceous ; tegmina olivaceous-green, with small scat- 
tered spots and two oblique bands, flavescent, apical part flavescent- 
greyish ; small apical spots arranged in two transverse rows and a larger 
spot at the commissure, black, shining: wings whitish, a band abbre- 
viated inwards behind the middle and a band continued through, placed 
near the apex, black: pectus and feet sanguineous, tibie and last pair 
of tarsi infuscate ; abdomen croceous, disc of venter, black. Closely 
allied to H. spinosa, Fabr., differs in the head a little broader, almost 
broader than the thorax, tegmina more ample, much spotted in rows 
at the apex, wings adorned with a band running through them near the 
apex, not by a small spot, and the first pair of tibiee above a little more 
dilated (Stal). Exp. teg., 24; broad, 4 millims. 
Reported from Sumatra, India: H. fraterna, Stal [Ofvers. K. V.-A. 
Forh. p. 450 (1858)], from Ceylon is hardly distinguishable from 
EH. tomentosa, Kabr. 
3. HURYBRACHYS BIMACULATA, Fabricius. 
Lystra 2-maculata, Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. p. 60 (1803). 
Lystra bimaculata, Germar, in Thon’s Arch. ii, fase. 2, p. 55, (1830,) 
Hurybrachys bimaculata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 100 (1869). 
