38 E. T. Atkinson—WNofes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
Genus Darapax, Walker. 
J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 85 (1856) ; Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 188 (1866). 
Head lanceolate, ascending, carinate on both sides ; frons lanceolate, 
with a median and lateral ridges: antennee globose, very minute, seti- 
form filament moderately long, very slender: pronotum much arched 
with a slight median ridge, each side forming a fusiform compartment : 
mesonotum quadricarinate: tegmina fusiform, with numerous parallel 
equidistant veinlets along the costa; ulnar areas long; apical areas 
short, like those of the costa (Walker). 
47. DARADAX FUSIPENNIS, Walker. 
Daradaz fusipennis, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 86 (1856). 
Green, partly lutescent : tegmina with brown dots along the exterior 
margin: wings white (Walker.) Body long, 67; teg., 145 millims. 
Reported from Malacca. 
Genus Tropipucuvs, Stal. 
Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 248 (1854) ; Hem. Afric. iv, p. 188 (1866) : includes 
Buria, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 87 (1856), 
Body oblong: head somewhat narrower than the thorax, slightly 
prominulous before the eyes, obtuse: vertex arcuate, transverse, much 
broader than the eyes, deeply sinuated at the base, rounded at the apex ; 
frons much longer than broad, somewhat narrowed upwards, with 1 or 3 
ridges; clypeus with a median ridge, sides convex or obtusely ridged : 
rostrum somewhat short: second joint of the antenne small, subglobose : 
thorax short, angularly emarginate at the base, tricarinate on the disc : 
scutellum tricarinate : tegmina not or but slightly narrowed towards the 
apex ; costa remote from the margin, emitting outwards numerous trans- 
verse veins, radial and ulnar veins forked rather distant before the middle 
and at an equal length from the base; apical part with two rows of trins- 
verse veins : feet moderate; first tibiee somewhat longer than the femora 
and trochanters taken together, last tibiae trispinose (Stal). 
48, Troprpucnus Luripus, Walker. 
Euria lurida, Walker, J, Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 88 (1856). 
Brownish, paler beneath: head green with tawny ridges: tegmina 
and wings lurid, the former with four brown bands of which the first and 
second are dilated in front, the third is slender, curved, joined at each 
end to the second, the fourth is marginal: wings with three brown bands 
(Walker.) Body long, 57; teg., 145 millims. 
Reported from Singapore. 
