1886.] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 39 
Genus Exnica, Walker. 
J. Linn. Soe. Zool. i, p. 86 (1856). 
Head conical, shghtly ascending, tricarinate above: frons lanceo- 
late, tetragonal, tricarinate, the lateral ridges curved, margins also 
ridged : antenne conical, setiform filament twice as long as the preceding 
part: pronotum very short: mesonotum tricarinate: tegmina broad 
with numerous transverse veinlets along the costa; ulnar areas elongate 
towards the base of the tegmina ; apical areas more numerous, short, and 
generally 5—6 angled (Walker). 
49, HLICA LATIPENNIS, Walker. 
Elica latipennis, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 86 (1856). 
Testaceous, partly tawny: head above and disc of the thorax, brown : 
tegmina hyaline with a slight testaceous tinge; veins tawny, some of 
them black, forming an irregular, incomplete band (Walker). Body 
long, 77; teg., 19 millims. 
Reported from Malacca. 
Genus Monopsts, Spinola. 
A. 8. E. F. viii, p. 302 (1839) ; Amyot & Serville, Hist. Nat. Ing. Hém. p. 
507 (1843) ; Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 325 (1851). 
Cephalic prolongation flattened above, ovally rounded anteriorly ; 
the flat portion of the vertex has a median ridge dividing into two lines 
posteriorly which form a very pointed arch placed above another arch on 
the pronotum; frons broad with a median and two lateral ridges: 
eyes large, oblong: pronotum very narrow, emarginate posteriorly 
in an arch; mesonotum with three elevated lines: tegmina slightly 
crystalline and transparent almost as in the genus Dichoptera ; the great 
basal half with long cells, then comes a small elevated transverse line 
and then a great number of small and more or less quadrate cells: abdo- 
men rather flat and oblong: feet moderate (Am. § Serv.). 
50. Monopsis viripicans, Stal. 
Monopsis viridicans, Stal, Freg. Hug. Resa. Ins., p. 281 (1859). 
?. Weakly virescent: vertex nearly semicircularly produced before 
the eyes; frons one and half time longer than the breadth, carinated ; 
thorax somewhat longer than the vertex, roundly produced anteriorly, 
tricarinate, the lateral ridges oblique: scutellum tricarinate, the lateral 
ridges somewhat divergent towards the base, parallel, nearly three and 
half time longer than the breadth (S/al). Long with teg., 7 millims. 
Reported from Hong-Kong, Sikkim (?). 
