1886. | Ki. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 15 
g. Weakiy greyish-olivaceous ; tegmina concolorous, pellucid, re- 
motely and very obsoletely sprinkled fuscous ; a spot behind the apex 
of the clavus and minute apical spots arranged in two transverse rows, 
black, shining: wings very pale olivaceous-greyish hyaline, colourless 
towards the apex and adorned with two black bands, the one short reach- 
ing the exterior margin, the other running through the wing; interior 
limbus slightly infuscate before the middle: feet weakly, sordid san- 
guineous, sprinkled fuscous ; tibis and last pair of tarsi, black: venter 
black, margined flavescent. Very closely allied to H. tomentosa, Fabr., 
coloration excepted, differs hardly except in the tegmina being a little 
narrower (Stal). Long, 6; exp. teg., 20; broad, 33 millims. 
Reported from Tranquebar. 
4, HURYBRACHYS SPINosA, Fabricius. 
Cicada spinosa, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppt. p. 520 (1798) ; Coquebert, Il. ii, p. 45, 
$9, £. 4 (1790). 
Lystra spinosa, Fabr., Syst. Rhyng., p. 58 (1803). 
Eurybrachys spinosa, Burm., Handb. Ent. ii, (i), p. 150 (1835); Spinola, A. S. 
E. F. (1 sér.) viii, p. 369 (1839). 
Frons large, blunt, yellow: eyes ferruginous, prominulous, furnished 
with a small acute, prominent, spine: head and thorax obscure : teg- 
mina deflexed, green, with three whitish oblique bands: feet san- 
guineous (Fabr.). Similar to H. tomentosa, Fabr., but tezmina shorter, 
broader and without an apical transverse line of black dots (Burm.). 
Long, 85 millims. 
Reported from India, Mauritius. 
5. HURYBRACHYS LEPELLETIERI, Guérin. 
Eurybrachys lepelletieri, Guérin, Voy. Bélanger Ind-Orient. p. 476 (1834); Spi- 
nola, A. S. H. F. (1 sér.) viii, p. 369 (1839); Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 381 
(1851). 
$. Rufous: head transverse, broad, with the anterior part of the frons 
flat, of a golden yellow: antenne rufous: eyes whitish, prominulous, 
with a small acute prominent spine: thorax trapeziform of a somewhat 
pale yellow ; tegmina of the same colour with a broad oblique rosy band, 
pointed towards the side, losing itself in the yellow in front, near the 
end another less marked band, a little reddish: wings white: body 
beneath and feet rosy red: abdomen yellowish (Guérin). Body long, 
7; exp. teg., 19 millims, 
Reported from Bengal: resembles H. spinosa, Fabr., in form and 
size, but differs in the coloration of the tegmina. 
