1886. ] K. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. 155 
23. Hutncnys prora, Walker. 
Huechys picta, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 28 (1858). 
&,? Black: head with two testaceous bands: pronotum with a 
testaceous band on the hind border which is broad in the 2 and extends 
in the middle to the fore border: mesonotum with a testaceous border 
and with two testaceous stripes which are broader in the @: abdomen 
red with a black dorsal stripe : tegmina blackish, with a testaceous discal 
spot near the base, an interrupted testaceous band and two exterior sub- 
costal dots: in the ¢ the discal spot is almost obsolete and there is only 
one dot: wingscrimson, with black borders (Walker). Body long, 
19—21; teg. 50—52 millims. 
Reported from Assam, Java. 
Genus Sciproprera, Stal. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 220. 
Head scarcely narrower than the base of the thorax; frons slightly 
tumid occupying a little more than one-third of the breadth of the face, 
without a longitudinal furrow ; vertex more than twice broader than the 
eyes: the ocelli as far from the eyes as from each other or a little far- 
ther: rostrum not extended behind the intermediate coxe : first femora 
stout, spinose beneath; first tibise somewhat equal in length to the 
femora: six apical areas, ulnar veins contiguous at the base or united 
for a short space (Stal). 
24, ScIpROPTERA CROCEA, Guérin. 
J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 220, no. 29. 
Yellow: head obscure brunneous; spots red: thorax yellow; pro- 
and meso-notum each with two very large reddish-brown spots: abdo- 
men croceous, more obsolete beneath; feet yellow; tibie and tarsi, 
black: tegmina and wings hyaline, veins yellow, anterior veins with the 
membrane close to the veins, pale yellow (Guérin). 
25. ScreROPTERA SPLENDIDULA, Fabricius. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 220, no. 30. 
Small: head black; eyes pale: thorax pale, with two large rounded 
black spots : scutellum black, margin pale : abdomen red: tegmina fus- 
cous with a very vivid golden reflection: first femora black, tibise very 
stout, dentated, red: last pair of feet black, femora red (fabr.). 
