1886. ] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 163 
moina narrow with the transverse veins and the forks of the longitudinal 
veins, clouded testaceous ; a testaceous spot at the tip of each marginal 
vein communicating with a slight testaceous streak on each apical area 
a testaceous dot on the hind side of the third ulnar area with distinct in- 
dications of two transverse veins one joining the fifth anastomosis and 
the other ending on the front areola near the base of the second ulnar 
area ; afew minute testaceous dots on some of the marginal and discoidal 
veins. 
38. DunpusiaA ocHRACEA, Walker. 
FPidicina ochracea, Walker, List Hom. B. M. i, p. 99 (1850). 
Cicada ferrifera, Walker, 1. c. p. 115 (1850). 
Dundubia fasciceps, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 242 (1854) ; p. 481 (1862). 
$ Sordid yellow ; intraocular apical band on the head, blackish : 
tegmina more than half longer than the abdomen, whitish-hyaline, 
veins flavescent: below with feet yellowish-white: opercula one-half 
shorter than the abdomen, subparallel, rounded at the apex (Sial). 
Body long, 26 millims. 
Reported from China: the Indian Museum possesses a specimen, 
39. DutunpuBiA RADHA, Distant. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 225, no. 49. 
& Body above pale castaneous: head with the area of the ocelli 
black ; pronotum with the lateral and posterior margins and a very 
narrow anterior margin, ochraceous, the last is inwardly margined by 
two small, transverse, linear, black spots and the posterior margin has 
also a very narrow discal inner border of the same colour: mesonotum 
with a large median, obconical spot on the anterior margin, with a very 
indistinct median line and with the lateral margins black, outwardly 
marked with ochraceous; five indistinct basal spots, three within the 
anterior angle of the cruciform elevation and one on each side of the 
same: abdomen rather darker in colour with the segmental sutures 
piceous. Underside of the body concolorous, opercula dull ochraceous: 
tegmina with the costal membrane and claval area dull ochraceous : 
wings with the base narrowly of the same colour. The body is much 
elongated, the head including the eyes, a little narrower than the base 
of the pronotum ; the face is prominently convex, faintly longitudinally 
furrowed and transversely striated: the rostrum reaches the middle of 
the posterior cox: the opercula are very long, reaching the penulti- 
mate abdominal segment, they are abruptly narrowed on the first ab- 
dominal segment, then gradually amplified and rounded on each side, 
maximum width being at the junction of the second and third abdomi- 
