1886.] H. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 161 
more than two-thirds the length of the abdomen: posterior margins of 
the abdominal segments and the underside, tawny, tip piceous: legs 
tawny ; feet ferruginous, claws black, ferruginous towards the base 
first femora with three tawny teeth, one very small: tegmina colourless, 
long, narrow, costal margin tawny ; veins tawny with two black bands 
across the disc beneath the stigma, black towards the tips, marked with 
black at the base ; fore-flaps and hind flaps at the base and for a space 
along the hind border, pale tawny with a brownish tinge. 
34. Dunpusia TIGRINA, Walker. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 224, no. 45. 
3 Body tawny, nearly linear, pale sericeous: head with a slight 
ferruginous tinge above : vertex with four black stripes, the middle pair 
contiguous, partly united between the ocelli, side pair nearly round on 
proceeding from the base of the antenne, thence narrower and shghily 
curved : a black band on each side of the face ; rostrum tawny, tip black, 
extending a little behind the hind cox: antenne black: four black 
stripes on the anterior lobe of the pronotum of which the median pair 
slightly converge from the fore to the hind border, the outer pair are 
more oblique, posterior lobe very narrow in the middle with a black 
spot: mesonotum with five slender black stripes, the median entire, 
inner pair much and outer pair slightly interrupted: abdomen ferru- 
gimous above; posterior margins of the segments, piceous; beneath 
tawny, piceous at the base and tip: drums tawny, close; opercula 
black, small, far apart, outer margin tawny: legs tawny ; femora striped 
black ; tips of the tibie, piceous ; claws black, ferruginous at the base ; 
fore and middle feet black, last pair ferruginous, first femora with three 
black teeth, one small: tegmina colourless, long, narrow; costal margin 
bright ferruginous as far as the stigma, thence to the tip, piceous ; veins 
black, ferruginous towards the base, the first and second transverse 
veins clouded brown, a row of brown spots along the tips of the veins 
of the apical areas, all indistinct except first and second; fore flaps 
erey, hind flaps grey atthe base and for a distance along the hind 
border. 
35. Dunpusia (P) MacuLipes, Walker, 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 224, no. 46. 
$ Body tawny, whitish pubescent: two interrupted black bands 
across the vertex ; furrows on face, black: rostrum pale tawny, tip black, 
reaching far beyond the hind coxe: two black stripes on the anterior 
lobe of the pronotum, its sides and the furrows also blackish : mesonotum 
