1886. ] E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 75 
Walker makes his species the same as Stoll’s ‘La Cigale chappe 
verte (Cigales, p. 76, t. 19, £. 103), which comes from Madras. Stoll 
describes it as having head and eyes white, body and feet pale yellowish 
green, tegmina green, powdered with white farinose, wings white. 
Walker’s P. addita has body pale green; antenne yellow; abdomen 
greenish yellow powdered with white: legs pale green: feet tawny : 
tegmina pale green powdered with white ; veins green: wings milk-white. 
Walker’s P. plana is only a faded specimen of P. addita. 
$. Body long, 6—7; teg., 25—29 millims. 
122. Frata Lactirera, Walker. 
Peciloptera lactifera, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 450 (1851). 
Body, legs and veins on tegmina pale stramineous; the two former 
powdered with white: mesonotum with two luteous stripes; tegmina 
and wings white, tegmina with numerous longitudinal and few transverse 
veins, anterior margin slightly rounded and along it a row of oblique, 
parallel, here and there forked, transverse veins. Body long, 6;; teg., 
21 millims. 
Reported from N. India. 
123. Fuata pistincrissiua, Walker. 
Peciloptera distinctissima, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt., p. 114 (1858). 
Flata distinctissima, Stal, Ofvers. K, V.-A. Forh. p. 490 (1862). 
Pale green or whitish or testaceous ; mesonotum with four more or 
less distinct luteous or testaceous stripes: abdomen and legs pale testa- 
ceous: tegmina with a reddish marginal line extending from the apical 
part of the costa to the base of the interior border which is slightly 
tuberculate ; veins and transverse veinlets, testaceous: wings white. 
Long, 77; teg., 21 millims. 
Reported from N. China. 
124. Frara gurruzaris, Walker. 
Peciloptera guttularis, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt., p. 111 (1858). 
Flata guttularis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 490 (1862). 
Testaceous, whitish pubescent, rarely pale green: abdomen gene- 
rally white: tegmina rarely tinged with green towards the base and 
along the costa, with about 18 minute black dots: wings white. Long, 
9—103; teg., 31—33 millims. 
Reported from N. China. 
