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or 
1886. ] H. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota., 
42. BENNA cAprruLaTA, Walker. 
Benna capitulata, Walker, J. Linn. Soo. Zool. i, p. 90, t. 3, £. 8, (1856). 
?. Testaceous: abdomen with long cottony secretions; capitate ap- 
pendages with white tips: tegmina and wings hyaline, the former 
with a very slight testaceous tinge ; veins brown, testaceous towards the 
base and in the front, with a black basal dot and two smaller brown dots 
near the base: the transverse veinlets partly clouded brown, a brown 
streak along the exterior border; stigma testaceous (Walker). Body 
long, 6; ; tea. 165 millims. 
Reported from Singapore, 
Subfam. Denpnacina, Stal. 
Delphacida, 8tal, Hem. Afric. iv, pp. 181, 175 (1866) 4 Delphacina, Ofvera. 
K, V.-A. Férh., p. 747 (1870). 
. Distinguished by having the last pair of tibieo furnished with a 
mobile spur (Sidl), 
Genus Hya@yrors, Guérin. 
Ugyops, Guérin, Voy. Bél. Ind. Orient. p. 477 (1843) ; Spinola, A, 8. E. ®. viii, 
p- 321 (1839); Walker, List Hem. B. M. ii, p. 8388 (1851): Hygyops, Stal, Hem. 
Afric. iv, p. 175 (1866): includes Bidis, Walker, J. Linn., Soc. Zool. i, p. 88 (1856) : 
Hygiops, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ing. Hém. p, 511 (1843), 
Antenns inserted below the eyes, almost as long as the body; two 
first joints equal, cylindrical, with the filament inserted at the tip of the 
second joint, which is granulate; eyes very slightly emarginate beneath ; 
apparently no ocelli: frons narrow, a little ascending, anteriorly much 
longer than broad, a little dilated in the middle, longitudinally grooved : 
rostrum as long as the head, covered at its base by a pointed, oblong la- 
brum: pronotum narrower than the mesonotum, a little emarginate pos- 
teriorly ; mesonotum triangular, apex pointing behind; tegmina narrowei 
than the wings, oblong: abdomen flattered, feet long, spinose (Guerin). 
43, Ulyayors PERCHERONI, Guerin, 
Ugyops percheronit, Guérin, Voy. Bél. Ind. Orient. p. 478 (1834) ; Icon, Régne 
Anim., t. 58, f. 16 (1830-34); Burm., Handb. Ent. ii (i), p. 102 (1835); Spinola, 
A, 8. E. F. viii, p. 323 (1839) ; Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 338 (1851). 
Hygiops percheronii, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ings. Hém. p. 512 (1843). 
Ips 
Ferruginous red, antennz of the same colour, brown at the ti 
fegmina and wings transparent, veins reddish: beneath and feet ferra- 
ginous (Guérin). Body long, 5; exp. tog., 16 millims. 
Reported from Cochin China. 
