80 E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [ No. 1, 
veins pale tawny; a broad convex membrane along the fore-border and 
at the tip slightly waved, furnished with numerous veins, most of which 
are connected by a band of transverse veins: wings whitish: veins 
pale stramineous (Walker). Body long, 10}; teg., 25 millims. 
Reported from French rocks near Madras. 
133. FLAtTorpEs FrimBpriA, Walker. 
Elidiptera fimbria, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 331 (1851). 
Flatoides fimbria, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh., p. 489 (1862). 
¢g. Body pale dull luteous: head conical, a little longer than the 
pronotum ; lateral margins slightly carinate; frons widest between the 
eyes: rostrum tawny, nearly reaching the hind coxe: eyes not pro- 
minent: pronotum truncated in front, with a shght median ridge; 
hardly excavated on the hind border, paler than the head: mesonotum 
pale brown with two ridges which are oblique in front: abdomen 
elliptical, longer than the thorax, marked with black at the base: legs 
tawny, slightly grooved; a single black-tipped spine near the tip of 
each hind tibia: tegmina pale yellowish-brown with small irregular 
dark brown marks which are chiefly on the veins, rounded, much 
widened and furnished with numerous veins along the fore-border ; 
veins pale tawny: wings pale gray, veins tawny (Walker). Body long, 
103; teg., 27 millims. 
Reported from Silhat. 
134, FLATOIDES PRINCIPALIS, Stal. 
Flatoides principalis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Foérh., p. 159 (1865). 
g. ‘Testaceous-stramineous; tegmina turning into pale olivaceous, 
very slightly narrowed behind the middle, broadly rounded at the apex : 
wings sordid whitish. Head fairly produced before the eyes ; vertex some- 
what longer than the thorax, a little longer than broad, obtuse at the apex 
and sinuated on both sides ; frons much longer than broad, fairly narrowed 
upwards, rounded on both sides towards the apex; a ridge proceeding 
from the base beyond the middle, distinct, furnished in the middle with 
two small ridges: clypeus without a ridge: median part of the thorax, 
elevated, somewhat concave anteriorly, rounded at the apex: scutellum 
with an abbreviated transverse ridge a little before the middle, recurved 
on both sides, and continued to the apex, black-fuscous at the apex : 
costal part of the tegmina transversely veined, very broad, narrowed 
towards the apex, occupying towards the base more than a third part 
of the tegmina; margins entire, not eroded: last pair of tibie bi- 
spinose (Stal). Long, 15; exp. teg., 38 millims. 
Reported from Malacca, Ligor. 
