1886.] E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 149 
wings brown, tawny at the base with a broad, interrupted white band 
and a white spot at the tips; veins dark tawny, flaps brown. 
Specimen from Nagar (Sind). 
10. Puatyptevra BUFO, Walker. 
J A.S. B. liii, (2), p. 216, no. 15. 
8. Body tawny: two irregular bands on the head of which the 
hinder one passes over the region of the ocelli, tip of rostrum, the 
antenne, and median mark on pronotum, black : rostrum tawny reaching 
the posterior margin of the drums: posterior lobe of pronotum pale 
tawny, ferruginous: mesonotum and abdomen ferruginous, the latter 
tawny at the tip and beneath: legs tawny, tips of claws, black; first 
femora armed with two very short and blunt tawny teeth: wings very 
slightly tinged tawny, but tawny towards the base and bright tawny 
along the costal margin ; veins tawny, darker towards the tips ; transverse 
veins darker. 
ll. Puatypitrvra ceryina, Walker. 
paws. Bt, (2), p. 217, no. 16. 
?. Body and rostrum pale buff; tip of the latter black, reaching 
the hind cox: antennz piceous, buff at the base: legs pale buff; claws 
black, tawny towards the base; first femora with small teeth; hind 
tibize with buff spines having black tips: tegmina and wings whitish, 
veins yellow, the former buff along the costal margin ; transverse veins 
clouded brown and a row of brown dots on the tips of the longitudinal 
veins of the apical areas. 
12. PLATYPLEURA HILPA, Walker. 
Platypleura hilpa, Walker, List Hom. B. M. i, p. 6 (1850); Butler, Cist. Ent. i, 
p. 185 (1874). 
Pecilopsaltria hilpa, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 168 (1866). 
Platyplewra fenestrata, Uhler, Proc. Acad. N. 8. Phil., p. 282 (1861). 
Body in é, tawny and in ¢, dark tawny: a broad irregular band 
across the vertex, bands on the face, the rostrum, the antenne, sides of 
the posterior lobe of the pronotum, four broad obconical stripes on the 
mesonotum of which the inner pair are not more than half the length of 
the outer pair and between these latter a conical stripe and behind them 
five spots of which two on each side of the middle one which is angular 
and joins the conical stripe above mentioned, parts of the pectus and the 
abdomen, black: abdomen at the tip beneath and opercula and drums in 
the ¢, tawny; the opercula rather large: legs very dark tawny, claws 
black towards the tips, first femora not spinose: tegmina and wings in d 
