152 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
18. Tosmna ALBATA, Distant. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 217, no. 20. 
General colour and markings of 7’. melanoptera, White, but tegmina 
with five longitudinal whitish fasciz situate between the veins commenc- 
ing near the base, two of which amalgamate with the broad median 
transverse band, and a subapical row of five irregular longitudinal 
fascie of the same colour; the first of which is placed at about one-third 
the length of the outer border from the apical point of the tegmina, and 
the last is fused into the median band near the inner margin. Wings as in 
T. melanoptera, but with a submarginal row of nine whitish fascie 
commencing near the costa, of which the seventh and ninth are largest, 
the last very much so; two-thirds of the outer border narrowly edged 
with the same colour (Distant). 
19. TosENA SPLENDIDA, Distant. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 217, no. 21. 
g@ Body black: face with the lateral borders dull reddish, with a 
well-pronounced, central, longitudinal impression ; transversely costate, 
with the interstices wide and irregularly punctate: eyes prominent, 
luteous and fringed behind with long hairs, pronotum deeply furrowed, 
muchas in 7’. melanoptera, White, with four large luteous spots ; two on 
the disc, sub-oval, converging from immediately behind the eyes towards 
each other, through two-thirds of the width of the pronotum, their bases 
widened and separated by a space of about two millimétres; the other 
two somewhat larger and much more irregular, occupying the posterior 
lateral angles; mesonotum very sparingly pilose (except near the lateral 
borders, where the hairs are much longer and more regularly abundant) 
and with two subcordate Iuteous spots on the disc, parallel with the 
pronotal central spots, and, like them, converging towards each other at 
base: metanotum with two small Iuteous spots at the base, very in- 
distinct in g, but clearly exhibited in 9: abdomen above pilose: 
rostrum black, with a small Iuteous spot near the base, in length just 
reaching the posterior coxw, Body beneath and legs pilose’; femora with 
a wide central, rufous band, fore-femoral spines apparently well develop- 
ed: drums of the usual generic size, but situated close together, and 
divided by a very sight emargination behind: abdomen with a longitu- 
dinal discal row of sub-triangular reddish markings, the bases of which 
are situate on the posterior borders of abdominal segment, Tegmina 
and wings, where not obscured by darker markings, transparent, 
exhibiting varied opaline lustre, which in some lights is found to be 
varied with a close and regular series of transverse darker strie : 
