1886. ] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. fii 
Genus Suxiza, Stal. 
Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p. 312 (1862). 
Head narrower than the thorax ; vertex transverse, concealed : frons 
of variable length, sometimes subtumid at the base, lateral margins 
somewhat acutish and slightly reflexed: obsolete ocelli present: anten- 
nx short, first joint very short: thorax slightly arcuate, prominent in a 
small tooth anteriorly on both sides at the eyes; thorax and scutellum 
without ridges: tegmina moderately ample, contracted slightly near the 
apex, subtruncated at the apex, apical angles rounded, sprinkled irregu- 
larly with transverse veinlets, furnished between the apex of the clayug 
and of the subradial vein with a continued row of transverse veinlets, 
the space between the subradial vein and cubitus varying in length and 
breadth, and furnished towards the apex with transverse veinlets: veins 
on clayus united towards the apex: feet moderate, simple; last tibis 
bispinose behind the middle. Allied to Flata, Fabr., but very distinct 
in the structure and form of the tegmina (Stal): type, P. vidua, Stal. 
128. Sxriza vipva, Stal. 
Peciloptera vidua, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. xi, p. 248 (1854) ; Freg. Hug. 
Resa, Ins. p. 281 (1859). 
Seliza vidua, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p. 812 (1862). 
Yellow-testaceous ; frons furnished at the base with an arcuate ridge, 
and towards the base between the eyes with a longitudinal ridge: teg- 
mina subparallel, one and a half times longer than the breadth, behind 
the middle both outwardly and inwardly sinuate, roundly truncated at 
the apex, adorned with a broad black-fuscous patch, clavus inwardly 
tuberculate. Head yellow testaceous, at the base itself with a subarcuate 
transverse ridge; frons somewhat longer than the breadth, reflexly- 
margined, furnished with a small ridge towards the base: antenns 
flavescent, third joint fuscous: thorax yellow-testaceous, semicircularly 
subelevated behind the head: scutellum yellow-testaceous, convex, almost 
four times longer than the thorax: tegmina one and half times longer than 
the breadth, rounded outwardly from the base, then subparallel, sinuated 
outwardly and inwardly behind the middle, roundly truncate at the 
apex, testaceous-yellow; a large, longitudinal patch, abrupt before the 
middle, black fuscous ; clavus longitudinally carinately elevated inwards : 
beneath with feet testaceous-yellow (Sidl). Long, 5; exp. teg., 14 
millims. 
Reported from Malacca, India. 
129. Sexiza rruncata, Walker. 
Flatoides truncatus, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 419 (1851). 
Seliza truncata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh., p. 490 (1862). 
