76 Ki. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 
125. Fata (?) rriscripta, Walker. 
Flata triscripta, Walker, Ins. Saund., p. 50 (1858.) 
Green, thickly covered with white tomentum: antenna, tarsi, and 
fore-tibie, black: wings white, iridescent: vertex and frons elongated, 
their borders elevated, parallel: pronotum much arched: tegmina with 
a slicht green tinge, slightly testaceous along the borders and with two 
grayish, curved, parallel bands, the one marginal the other submarginal ; 
three black discal lines of which the fore one forms a very obtuse angle, 
much longer than the other two, between which and the interior border 
the veins are black ; costa and exterior border rounded ; veins numerous ; 
veinlets rather numerous (Walker). Body long, 8}; exp. teg., 25 
millims. 
Reported from Penang. 
126. Fuara (?) rectrmarco, Walker. 
Peciloptera rectimargo, Walker, Ins. 8aund., p. 51 (1858). 
Testaceous with a very slight rosy tinge: abdomen whitish testa- 
ceous: tegmina very pale rosy; wings white. ¢ has fore tibiw, black : 
tegmina with a luteous tinge along part of both exterior and interior 
borders. @ has the tegmina with a luteous stripe near the costa. Body 
long, 10;—123; teg., 46—50 millims. 
Reported from Penang. 
127. Fava sinensis, Walker. 
Peciloptera sinensis, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 451 (1851). 
Peciloptera cereris, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 247 (1854). 
Phyllyphanta cereris, Stal, Freg. Eug. Resa, Hem., p. 282 (1859) ; Ofvers. 1. c., 
p. 489 (1862). | 
8, 9. Weak virescent: head briefly conically produced; frons 
reflexly margined with a very obsolete median ridge: thorax somewhat 
granulated towards the sides, with a slhght ridge: scutellum parallel 
with three obsolete grass-green ridges, the lateral pair very obsolete : 
tegmina scarcely twice as long as broad, internal apical angle acutely 
produced ; the exterior apical limbus and the internal limbus behind the 
middle densely adorned with small fuscous spots; clavus densely and ex- 
ternal limbus towards the base sparingly, granulated ; very many cells 
furnished with a weaker granule or somewhat elevated spot (Stal). Long, 
9; exp. teg., 22 millims. 
Reported from Hong-Kong. 
