82 E, T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 4; 
137. CopsyRNA MACULATA, Guérin. 
Peciloptera maculata, Guérin, Icon. Régne An. t. 58, f. 7 (1830-34) ; Voy. Bél. 
Ind. Orient., p. 470 (1834) : Spin., A. 8. E. F. viii, p. 423 (1839): Walker, List Hom. 
B. M. ii, p. 443 (1851) ; J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 92 (1856), p. 161 (1857). 
Copsyrna maculata, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii, p. 69 (1862). 
Head, thorax, and wings yellowish-white, a little orange on the sides 
of the mesonotum and at the base of tegmina: head with an oblong 
patch in the middle of the frons, two approximated dots in the middle 
of the pronotum, two longitudinal parallel lines in the middle of the 
mesonotum, and four small dots on the posterior lateral margins, black : 
tegmina oblong, rounded at the tip, with several brown spots, almost 
black towards the anterior margin, quadrate, in several places confluent, 
leaving small white spaces in their midst and forming, towards the tip, 
three arched parallel bands on the external margin: wings white : 
beneath and feet pale yellow (Guérin). Long, 12; exp. teg., 50 millims. 
Reported from Java, Malacca, Singapore. 
Genus Nupunsa, Amyot & Serville. 
Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém., p. 527 (1843): Walker. List. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 
(1851): Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 237 (1866) ; Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p. 773 (1870). 
Head broad, straight or scarcely arched beyond the eyes; vertex 
in the form of a very short margin beyond the pronotum, with a slight 
transverse ridge which separates it from the frons which is broad and 
has neither a distinct longitudinal ridge nor a transverse groove : ocelli 
apparently absent: pronotum without a longitudinal median ridge ; 
mesonotum with three almost parallel elevated lines: tegmina with 
longitudinal and forked veins ; of a very fine substance, although shghtly 
opaque ; truncated at the tip; margins straight, a little broader at the 
tip than at the base ; external border with very distinct transverse veins ; 
wings almost as long as the tegmina and much broader at the tip than at 
the base: vulvar plates in g broad, in form of an elongated cone, 
extending beyond the tip of the abdomen, with a sabre-shaped oviduct, 
divided into two equal plates, very robust and usually hidden by the 
vulvar plates: last pair of tibiae unispinose (A. & S.) Differs from 
Oopsyrna in having the tegmina truncated at the apex and the head only 
a little narrower than the thorax. 
138. NepHesa ROsEA, Spinola. 
Ricania rosea, Spinola, A. S. EH. F. viii, p. 400 (1839). 
Nephesa rosea, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém., p. 528 (1843) ; Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. ii, p. 433 (1851) ; J. Linn. Soe. Zool. i, p. 91 (1856) : Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A, 
Forh., p. 489 (1862) ; p. 773 (1870) ; Berlin Ent. Zeitschr, x, p. 393 (1866). 
Peciloptera completa, Walker, 1. ¢., p. 241 (1851). 
Flata matutina, Walker, 1. c., p. 437 (1851). 
