46 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhy nchota. [Novrl, 
scutellum longer by more than half than the thorax: tegmina oblong 
somewhat narrowed towards the apex, obliquely truncated at the apex; 
coriaceous, somewhat opaque or slightly pellucid; interior ulnar vein 
simple or forked at a greater distance from the base than the exterior 
ulnar vein; exterior branch of the radial vein continued towards the 
apex of the corium, emitting no branch to the costa; claval veins united 
behind the middle of the clavus; wings broad, with two veins running 
towards the apical incisure united towards the apex: last tibie bispinose 
behind the middle (Stal). 
60. TempsaA MALAYA, Stal. 
Issus malayus, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh., p. 246 (1854). 
Eupilis malaya, Stal, Free. Hug. Resa Ins., p. 277 (1858). 
Tempsa malaya, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 893 (1866). 
6. Elongate, sordid flavescent, obscurely spotted: frons tricarinate 
the median ridge distinct, continued through, the lateral ridges obsolete, 
two spots in the middle and four spots on the scutellum, black-fuscons : 
tegmina elongate, subparallel, longer than the abdomen, somewhat 
ferruginous, costal margin of a weaker colour. Head sordid flavescent, 
obscurely spotted, at the apex before the eyes a little truncately produced, 
vertex quadrate, with a transverse somewhat arched ridge at the apex; 
frons one-third narrower than its length, very broad towards the apex, 
gradually somewhat narrowed towards the base, tricarinate, the median 
ridge continued through, distinct, the lateral ridge obsolete, converging 
much towards the base, confluent at the base, in the middle on both 
sides at the median ridge, fuscous: thorax as long as the vertex, tri- 
angularly produced, fuscous-flavescent, somewhat impressed lengthwise ; 
scutellum scarcely twice as long as the thorax, obsoletely tricarinate, 
sordid flavescent, with four small fuscous spots: tegmina extending 
beyond the abdomen, thrice as long as the median breadth, gradually a 
little amplified from the base, thence scarcely gradually amplified, 
obliquely subtruncate at the apex, with longitudinal veins, veins robust, 
remotely united by other less distinct transverse veins; with a ferruginous 
tinge, costal margin weak testaceous-flavescent, subhyaline: wings 
sordid hyaline with fuscous veins, as long as the tegmina: beneath with 
feet, weak sordid flavescent (Stal). Long with teg., 9; broad, 35 mil- 
lims. 
Reported from Malacca, Singapore. 
Genus Terrica, Stal. 
Hem. Afric. iv, p. 208 (1866). 
Body oval or suboblong: frons subtruncate at the apex, narrowed 
upwards, unicarinate ; last joint of rostrum oblong or subelongate ; thorax 
