16 K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
6. EURYBRACHYS PUNCTIFERA, Walker. 
Eurybrachys punctifera, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 383 (1851); Distant, J. 
A. S. B. xlviii, (2), p. 38 (1879). 
$ . Body fawn-colour, irregularly dotted with brown and black ; head 
nearly as broad as the thorax ; vertex very slightly arched, much broad- 
er than twice its length; frons stramineous with small ferruginous 
marks, transversely angular towards the clypeus where it is sinuate; its 
breadth about twice its length: clypeus lanceolate, ferruginous, at the 
base stramineous: rostrum tawny, reaching a little beyond the middle 
coxe: fore-chest rounded in front, straight behind, not longer than the 
vertex, its breadth about four times its length : middle-chest longer 
than the fore-chest indistinctly 5-carinate: scutellum small, triangular, 
posteriorly acute: pectus pale stramineous : abdomen obconical, a little 
shorter than the thorax, banded with black towards the tip; anal ap- 
pendages black: legs pale stramineous, mottled with black, especially on 
the fore legs: femora tinged with very pale green, with a few brown 
dots ; only the tips of the fore-femora marked with black; hind tibiw 
6-spinose ; tips of spines, black: tegmina fawn-colour, colourless to- 
wards the apex, adorned with black dots which are larger, more numer- 
ous, and more distinct towards the tips; veims tawny: wings almost 
colourless, each with a large black spot near the tip and a smaller one 
on the hind border at three-fourths its length; veins very pale green 
(Walker). Body long, 10}; teg., 373 millims. 
Reported from Madras; the Indian Museum has a specimen from 
Tenasserim. 
7. HurysracHys (?) ruBRicincTA, Walker. 
Eurybrachys rubricincta, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 46 (1858). 
Testaceous : vertex transverse, short, slightly arched, with a brown 
dot on each side ; frons flat, smooth, transverse, dilated and angular on 
each side; face small: thorax slightly marked brown; pronotum 
slightly rounded in front with a slight median ridge ; mesonotum slight- 
ly tricarinate ; metanotum bright crimson : legs bright red, anterior legs 
much dilated : tegmina pale luteous, whitish at the tips with three spot- 
ted green bands; some black marks on the veins, three black dots near 
the anterior angle and two black submarginal points: wings snow- 
white with two black spots in front, the second almost apical. The 
abdomen in ¢ is furnished with foliaceous appendages ; in 9, towards 
the tip, with a bundle of snow-white filaments (Walker). Body long, 7}; 
teg., 165 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
