20 E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota, [No. tl, 
broadly interrupted, and small confluent spots placed at the basal margin 
and above the subbasal ridge, two spots on the gene (one basal, the 
other apical), five spots on the vertex, antenne, two anterior and one 
lateral spot on the thorax, four small subbasal spots on the scutellum, 
apical spots on the first pair of femora and spots on the anterior tibiz, 
black : tegmina towards the base more obscure, sparingly sprinkled 
black and adorned with a sanguineous line near the costal margin before 
the middle; costal margin behind the middle and the apical margin 
marked with small black spots : wings weakly fuscescent, veined obso- 
letely violaceous, apical part sordid whitish, marked by a large spot (some- 
times divided into two) and several minute marginal spots, black-fuscous : 
last pair of tibiee infuscate. Vertex more than twice broader than long : 
tegmina slightly amplified towards the apex, obtusely obliquely rounded 
at the apex: tibiae 5—6 spinose (Stal). Long, 11; exp. teg., 32 millims. 
Reported from Malacca, Tenasserim. 
Genus LoxocerHana, Schaum. 
Ersch & Gruber, Allg. Ency. Wissen & Kunste, art. Fulgorida, sec. 51, p. 71 
(1850): see p. 10. 
15. LoxocerHata mrucinosa, Hope. 
Lystra eruginosa, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soe. xviii, p. 443, t. 31, f. 1 (1841). 
Eurybrachys weruginosa, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 382 (1851). 
Lowxocephala cwruginosa, Schaum, Allg. Enc. Wissen. & Kunste sec. 51, p. 71 
(1850). 
Body above and head greet; face flat, anterior margin acutely 
curved, frontal ridge between the eyes parallel with the anterior mar- 
gin: tegmina sordid fulvescent varied with green and black; margins 
externally dull black; basal half irrorated ; apical half with a large 
round spot before the apex and the apex, black : wings powdered white : 
feet sanguineous (Lope). Long, 27+; broad, 8% millims. 
Reported from Silhat. In a specimen in the Indian Museum from 
Sikkim the dull black margin to the apex is wanting or obsolete. 
16. LoxocEPHaLA DECORA, Walker. 
Eurybrachys decora, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 382 (1851). 
¢. Body green: head nearly as broad as the thorax ; vertex with a 
rim which is black in front and behind, slightly rounded anteriorly, very 
slightly sinuate posteriorly, about three times broader than long; frons 
large, scutcheon-shaped, much broader than long, surrounded by a slight 
rim; clypeus small: rostrum tawny: pronotum hardly longer than 
the vertex, nearly straight behind, slightly rounded on fore-border along 
