1886.} K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 143 
Fig. 3. Row of scidiospores towards the base of a series: showing inter- 
calary cells or lamella most distinctly between the upper 
spores, 
x 340. 
“a 4, Mature ecidiospore, x 340. 
of 5. Peridial cells, x 340. 
%F 6. Showing a few mycelial filaments in an air-cavity below a stoma, 
x 849, 
PuatE V (Photographs). 
Fig. 7. Transverse section of a needle through an ecidium shewine the 
depth to which its base extends, and a fragment of the pseudoperi- 
dium outside. 
An 8. Longitudinal section of a needle showing a spermagonium above and 
the margin of an eecidium below. 
VII.—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. No. 6.—Addenda and Indez. 
By H. T. Arxinson, B. A., Presipent or tHe Socrery. 
[Read November 4th, 1885. ] 
Genus PacrnopsaLrria, Stal, 
J. A, 8. B. lili, (2), p. 211. 
Basal cell of tegmina irregularly four or somewhat five-angled, very 
often broad ; ulnar veins altogether distant at the base: head broad, 
obtuse, with the eyes broader than the scutellum ; vertex more than 
twice broader than the eyes; ocelli twice and often thrice more distant 
from the eyes than from each other; frons slightly or moderately convex, 
at the base before the vertex scarcely or but a little prominent: thorax 
angulated on both sides: first femora without distinct spines 7 metas- 
ternum elevated, the elevated part furrowed, and somewhat sinuately 
truncated (Stal, Hem. Afr. iv, p. 2). 
1. P@crLoPsaLTRIA AFFINIS, Fabricius. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 211, no. 2. 
Body of a moderate size, spotted black : margin of thorax dilated : 
tegmina obscurely greyish, posterior margin broadly hyaline with several 
fuscous spots: wings much shorter, fulvous, black before the margin, 
striated fulvous, margin itself not hyaline but fulvous (Fabr.). 
8 @. Pale olivaceous-flavescent or virescent : lores aes ped 
cepted), clypeus (ridge excepted), two small apical spots on, and two 
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