1886. ] H. T, Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 79 
6. Body ferruginous: vertex with a large piceous spot on each 
side; frons and clypeus, tawny ; mesonotum piceous: abdomen a little 
longer than the thorax, genitalia very lone, upper one armed near the 
base with two spines, curved downwards towards the tip which ap- 
proaches the middle of the tip of the lower one, the latter is very deep, 
especially at the tip where its depth is almost equal to its length: legs 
tawny : tegmina ferruginous, moderately broad, with a few darker spots ; 
discs of the areolas almost colourless; veins brown; costal margin 
much dilated towards the base and along it a row of parallel transverse 
veins: wings gray, paler towards the base. 9 has the abdomen shorter 
than the thorax, tip rounded and along it a groove with a transverse 
ridge. Body long, 53; teg., 164 millims. 
Reported from Hong-Kong. 
Genus FrLatrores, Guérin. 
Icon. Régne Animal, Texte, Ins., p. 362 (1838): Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, pp. 287, 
248: (1866) : includes Phalenomorpha, Am. & Sery. Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém., p. 525 
(1843) ; Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p. 312 (1862). 
Body oblong, depressed, head produced before the eyes; vertex flat, 
sides parallel, confused anteriorly with the produced base of the frons 
which is not ridged : rostrum rather long, antenne short: thorax elevated 
and flat on the disc, broadly sinuate at the base, sides flattened : tegmina 
ample, suboblong, costal membrane broad: feet simple, last tibie bi- 
spinose; last dorsal segment of the abdomen in g furnished with a large 
produced plate, rounded at the apex (S/a/). 
132. Fuarompes mnpica, Walker. 
Elidiptera indica, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 330 (1851). 
Flatoides indica, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh., p. 489 (1862). 
@. Body pale tawny, mottled with darker colour: head conical, 
not longer than the pronotum, somewhat sinuate and with a brown 
stripe above, yellow and marked with a darker colour beneath where 
it widens to the clypeus: rostrum luteous, reaching to the hind coxe ; 
eyes very prominent: antennsw luteous, rather long, second joint longer 
than the first; pronotum conical, slightly excavated and indistinctly 
angular on the hind border: dise of the mesonotum very concave; @ 
ridge on each side towards the tip which forms an acute angle: ab- 
domen slightly obconical, a little longer and broader than the thorax : 
legs pale tawny, slightly grooved: a single black-tipped spine on each 
hind tibia: tegmina very pale tawny, almost colourless towards the tips, 
adorned on the veins with numerous brown dots, some of which are 
confluent and with a transverse brown band at one-third from the base ; 
