1886. ] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 23 
Clavus very rarely granulate, acuminate at apex, rarely somewhat obtu- 
sish, distinctly closed, two veins distant or very distant from the apex, 
sometimes, however, behind the middle of the clavus united in one; 
costa very rarely dilated : tegmina sometimes abbreviated or connate 
with clavus and corium. Claval vein not reaching the apex, united with 
the commissural margin near the apex: tegmina connate with clavus and 
corium, the lateral margins of the clypeus always carinate or acuminate : 
frons without an apical ocellus (Stal). 
Genus Dicuoptrra, Spinola. 
A. 8. EH. F. (1 sér.) viii, p. 286 (1839) ; Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 149 (1866). 
Tegmina not or barely abbreviated, reaching at least the apex of the 
abdomen, very often extending beyond it: clavus distinct, furnished 
with one transverse vein between the interior vein and the claval suture : 
head narrower than the thorax: costa a little dilated, intramarginal : 
tegmina furnished with very numerous transverse veins towards the 
apex ; feet longish: last pair of tibiz multispinose, first pair longer 
than the femora (Stal). 
21. DicHOPTERA HYALINATA, Fabricius. 
Fulgora hyalinata, Fabr., Spec. Ins. ii, p. 315 (1781); Mant. Ins. ii, p. 261 
(1787) ; Olivier, Enc. Méth. vi, p. 572 (1791) : Fabr., Ent. Syst. iv, p. 5 (1794) ; Syst. 
Rhyng. p. 4 (1803) ; Donovan, Ins. India, t. 7, f. 3 (1800). 
Fulgora hyalina, Gmelin, ed. Syst. Nat. i (4), p. 2091 (1782), 
Flata hyalinata, Germar, Mag. Ent. iii, p. 190 (1818) ; Thon’s Archiv. ii, (fasc. 
2), p. 47 (1830). 
Dyctiophora hyalinata, Germar, Silb. Rev. Ent. i, p. 175 (1834). 
Pseudophana hyalinata, Burm., Handb. Ent. ii, (i), p, 160 (1835) ; Westwood, 
_ Trans. Linn. Soe. xviii, p. 150 (1841). 
Dichoptera hyalinata, Spinola, A. S. H. F. (1 sér.) viii, p. 289, t. 13, f. 3 (1839) ; 
Am. & Sery., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 504 (1843); Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 
303 (1851). 
Frons produced, short, conical, above inequal, beneath furrowed, 
pallid, with black dots and streaks : eyes large, globose, white : thorax 
pallid, irrorated black: scutellum more obscure: tegmina hyaline, veins 
punctured white and black and with a black streak in the middle : wings 
hyaline with a dull black spot on the apex (Fabricius). Body long, 193 ; 
exp. teg., 50 millims. 
Reported from Bengal: the Indian Museum possesses specimens 
from Bangalore, Calcutta, India. 
