32 EK. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
with three whitish transverse streaks towards the tip of the costa: wings 
grey (Walker). Body long, 4;; teg., 10} millims. 
Reported from Singapore: a specimen doubtfully assigned to this 
species has been received from Burma, but is probably a Briaia. 
37. Crxius (P) caupatus, Walker. 
Civius caudatus, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 43 (1858). 
Tawny : vertex depressed, longer than broad, its borders elevated ; 
frons and face forming a fusiform compartment with a median ridge: 
pronotum arched, very narrow in the middle ; mesonotum 5-carinate, 
the external pair of ridges angulate, a brown stripe interlined with tawny 
on each side: oviduct extending far beyond the abdomen, sheaths 
brown: legs testaceous: tegmina with a brown stigma, veins testaceous 
with black dots, some black streaks also on the disc before the middle 
and the transverse veinlets and some parts of the exterior veins clouded 
with brown: wings with black veins (Walker). Body long, 4¢; teg., 
125 millims. 
Reported from India, 
38. Crxius (?) prreratus, Walker. 
Civius eferatus, Walker, J. Linn. 8. Zool. i, p. 87 (1856). 
Testaceous: frons subfusiform, attenuated in front: eyes large 
nearly contiguous on the vertex: abdomen tawny: tegmina and wings 
limpid ; veins tawny; stigma testaceous, with a brown spot close to its 
tip and opposite a smaller and paler brown spot on the interior border : 
wings with a brown streak at the tip of the costa (Walker). Body long, 
51; exp. teg., 125 millims. 
Reported from Singapore. 
Genus OxiaArus, Stal. 
Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p. 306 (1862) ; Hem. Afric. iv, p. 164, 166 (1866) ; 
Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 92 (1868): Fieber, Rev. Mag. Zool. (3 ser.) iii, p. 356 (1875). 
Head somewhat narrower than the thorax, angularly emarginate 
at the base; vertex varying in length and breadth, concave; frons and 
clypeus together elliptical, furnished with a distinct, median, longitudinal 
ridge running through them, lateral margins rounded, slightly dilated ; 
frons with an ocellus on the apex ; sides of clypeus ridged: eyes scarcely 
or but slightly sinuated beneath: antenns very short, inserted beneath 
the eyes, first joint hidden, second somewhat globose, small: thorax very 
short, posteriorly deeply angularly sinuated : scutellum with five ridges : 
tegmina rounded at the apex ; radial and exterior ulnar vein contiguous 
at the base itself, radial and interior ulnar vein forked at a more or less 
