1886.] EK, T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 53 
terior regular and continued ; the interior ulnar vein emitting many 
branches outwards (Stal). Body long, 53; exp. teg., 15 millims. 
Reported from Amboina, Borneo, Singapore, India. 
70. Rrcanta ruscara, Fabricius. 
Cicada fuscata, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iv, p. 28 (1794). 
Flata fuscata, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppt., p. 518 (1798); Syst. Rhyng., p. 47 
(1803). 
Ricania obscwra, Guérin, Voy. Bélanger Ind. Orient. Zool., p. 466 (1834), 
Euryptera obscura, Guérin, |. c, Atlas, t. 3, f. 6 (1834). 
Pochazia obscura, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh., p. 160 (1865); Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. ii, p. 426 (1851). 
Peciloptera antica, Westwood, Griffith’s An. King. Ins. ii, p. 260, t. 90, f. 45 t. 
138, f. 4 (1832). 
Pochazia fumata (?) pt., Walker, 1. c. p. 426 (1851). 
Ricania fuscata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 104 (1879). 
Head fuscous, frons flat, margin and median line elevated: thorax 
dull black, a dorsal and smaller incurved lateral line, elevated : abdomen 
fuscous: tegmina and wings deflexed, truncated, hyaline-black, imma- 
culate: feet fuscous (Fabr.). 
Dark brown with a small spot near the middle of the anterior 
margin ; the lower wings are covered with a bluish powder at the base: 
apparently belongs to Huryptera, Guérin (Gray in Griffith, J. c.). 
Obscure, somewhat ccerulean, covered with a powdery substance ; 
thorax tricarmate: tegmina triangular, anterior margin somewhat 
straight, wings concolorous; feet abbreviated, brunneous-ferruginous 
(Guérin). Long 9: exp. teg. 30 millims. Stal identified this from the 
type with his own P. obscwra which in Hem. Fabr. (J. c.) he makes one 
with &. fuscata, Fabr. 
3+ Blackish; abdomen and feet pale fuscous-testaceous: tegmina 
and wings obscurely fuscous, the former marked behind the middle of 
the costal margin with a small, more or less distinct, favescent greyish 
spot ; costal and apical margins not sinuated towards the apical costal 
angle: wings behind the middle with the veinlets irregularly arranged and 
furnished towards the apex with a row of veinlets; frons very trans- 
verse, very roundly narrowed towards the apex, furnished with a median 
longitudinal ridge (Stal). Body long, 7—8; exp. teg., 29—32 millims. 
Reported from Tranquebar, Java, Cambodia, Burma: the Indian 
Museum possesses a specimen from N. India. 
71. Rrcania romata, Am. & Serv. 
Pochazia fumata, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 529 (1843); Walker, 
List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 426 (1851), excl. syn.; J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 91 (1856) p, 
160 (1857) and x, p. 163 (1867): Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitsohr. vi, p. 314 (1862). 
