30 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
of the feet and of the fore tibie, brown; hind tibise armed with four 
black-tipped spines; hind feet moderately broad: tegmina and wings 
colourless, a slight tawny tinge on the tips of the tegmina, stigma pale 
brown, occupying two areolets and part of a third; veins green, brown 
towards the tips (Walker). Body long, 74; teg., 14 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
33. DiIcTYOPHARA LEPTORHINA, Walker. 
Dictyophora leptorhina, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 321 (1851), 
$. Body tawny, fusiform: cephalic prolongation with the four sides 
of equal breadth with green edges, a green stripe above, distinct only on 
the vertex, that beneath appearing along the whole length to the clypeus 
which is brown: rostrum tawny, tip black, reaching the hind coxe : pro- 
notum rounded in front, more slightly sinuate behind, with green ridges 
which also appear on the mesonotum: abdomen green, obconical, slight- 
ly Iuteous towards the base, longer than the thorax: legs pale tawny, 
slightly grooved; femora striped black; hind tibiae armed with five 
black-tipped spines; hind feet much dilated : tegmina and wings colour- 
less ; stigma brown, colouring the borders but not the discs of three 
areolas ; veins of the tegmina brown, green towards the base; veins of 
wings, black (Walker). Body long, 95; teg., 19 millims. 
Reported from Java: with the thorax luteous, from India. 
34. DicTYopHARA SAUROPSIS, Walker. 
Dictyophora sauropsis, Walker, Jour. Ent. i, p. 306 (1862). 
é. Tawny: head forming a long, quadrilateral, slightly tapering 
cone, which has a rim on both sides, above and beneath; underside 
reddish ochraceous, with three other pale ridges: pronotum arched, 
more than four times as broad as long, with a median ridge: mesonotum 
bicarinate: tegmina and wings cinereous hyaline; veins black, pale 
tawny towards the base; transverse veinlets incrassated : tegmina with 
an elongated black stigma (Walker). Body long, 103; teg., 21 millims. 
Reported from Dacca (Bengal). 
35. DICTYOPHARA PATRUELIS, Stal. 
Pseudophana patruelis, Stal, Free. Hug. Res. Ins. p. 271 (1859). 
Dictyophara patruelis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii, p. 63 (1862). 
3. Weakly miniaceous: vertex, abdomen, and feet sordid weak fla- 
vescent: frons, clypeus, thorax, scutellum, and pectus with grass-green 
ridges: tegmina vitreous, veins and stigma fuscous: head as long as 
the thorax and scutellum taken together. Close to D. sobrina, Stal, but 
