1886. | E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 165 
eyes subequal in width to the base of the pronotum, and wider than the 
mesonotum ; the face is very tumid, the middle longitudinally suleated 
for half the length, and the sides transversely striated ; rostrum reach- 
ing the apex of the posterior cox ; opercula long, reaching the base of 
the last abdominal segment, narrowest and with the edges concave from 
base to the commencement of the second abdominal segment, from 
which they are somewhat abruptly widened with the edges convex and 
the apex somewhat narrower and rounded: anterior femora with two 
long ochraceous spines; posterior tibies with two long black spines, 
somewhat close together on the inner margin near the apex and two 
much wider apart on the outer margin (Distant). 
42. DuNDUBIA TERPSICHORE, Walker. 
J. A. 8. B. lili, (2), p. 233, no. 94: liv, (2), p. 117. 
2 Body pale green, slightly tinged with tawny, slightly clothed 
with white shining down: a black dot on each side of tha ocelli: rog- 
trum pale tawny, tip piceous, reaching a little beyond the intermediate 
coxee: antenne tawny: mesonotum with a piceous dot on each side 
above the cross-ridge: two last segments of the abdomen above and the 
oviduct, piceous: legs pale tawny tinged with green; claws black to- 
wards the tips; first femora with two tawny teeth of which one is 
small: tegmina and wings colourless, tinged with brown towards the 
tips, costal margin of tegmina green, slightly spinose, middle part black ; 
veins black, green towards the base, black along the hind border of the 
tegmina, ; flaps buff and tinged with red at the base and for some dis- 
tance along the hind border. 
43. Dunpupia (?) EVANESCENS, Walker. 
Dundubia evanescens, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 6 (1858). 
3 Pale testaceous, slender: head with a black band, and with the 
usual black marks in front: pronotum with two approximate black stripes 
and with two black spots on each side: mesonotum with nine black 
stripes which are more or less abbreviated hindward where there are 
two black dots: abdomen with six stripes of black spots; the second 
pair of stripes incomplete: opercula nearly half the length of the abdo- 
men: tegmina and wings vitreous, veins pale testaceous ; tegmina with 
the marginal veins clouded by brown stripes which successively decrease 
in length, first and second transverse veins clouded with brown, very 
oblique, third and fourth oppositely oblique, slightly curved or undulat- 
ing: wings very slightly clouded with brown along the transverse mar- 
ginal veinlets (Walker). Body long, 21—23; teg., 51—60 millims. 
Reported from India. 
