1886. ] HK. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. 3l 
smaller and head shorter :head test aceous-flavescent ; vertex with a long- 
itudinal ridge between the eyes ; frons, clypeus, and thorax miniaceous, 
the two former with ridges, the last with a median ridge, an oblique line on 
both sides and a lateral ridge and the lateral margins, grass-green : scu- 
tellum weakly miniaceous, with three parallel ridges and a posterior spot 
on each side, grass-green : tegmina almost twice as long as the abdomen, 
sordid vitreous, the third apical part transversely veined; veins and 
stigma fuscous: pectus weakly miniaceous with a grass-green ridge on 
both sides: abdomen and feet weak sordid virescent-flavescent, the disc 
of the abdomen and the apices and lines on the feet, black-fuscous 
(Stal). Body long, 8; broad, 2} millims. 
Reported from Malacca. 
Subfam. Crxima, Stal. 
Civtida, Stal, Hem, Afric. IV, p. 129, 164 (1866) ! Civiina, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Fiérh, 
p. 746 (1870). 
Similar to Dictyopharina except that there are usually three ocelli, 
one of which is placed on the apex of the frons: this frontal ocellus is 
very rarely wanting and if wanting the sides of the clypeus are convex 
and ecarinate (Séal), 
Genus Crxius, Latreille, Stal. 
Gen. Ins. iii, p. 166 (1807); Guérin, Voy. Bélanger Ind. Orient. Zool. p. 463 
(1834) ; Burm., Handb. ii (i) p. 156 (1835): Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 164, 169 
(1866) : Fieber, Rev. Mag. Zool. (3 sér.) iii, p. 355 (1875). 
Head somewhat narrower than the thorax, short, roundly sinuated 
at the base; vertex somewhat concavish; frons and clypeus together 
elliptical, furnished with a median ridge running through them ; frons 
with an ocellus on the apex, sides of clypeus carinated: eyes slightly or 
only very slightly sinuated beneath : antenne inserted beneath the eyes, 
very short, first joint concealed, second small, subglobose: thorax very 
short, posteriorly, deeply, angularly emarginated : scutellum tricarinate 
lateral margins of tegmina parallel, interior ulnar vein and the radial vein 
forked at a distance from the base : feet moderate, simple, last tibize armed 
with 2—3 spines (Stal). 
36. Crxius (?) AaLBisTRIGA, Walker. 
Ciwvius albistriga, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 87 (1856). 
Blackish, testaceous beneath: head much smaller and frons nar- 
rower than in European species ; frons dark brown: posterior margins of 
abdominal segments reddish above, whitish beneath: tegmina brown 
