168 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
posterior part of the thorax, anteriorly very obtusely rounded: frons 
seen from above truncated, scarcely prominulous before the juga, slightly 
convex, sides distinctly furrowed: thorax somewhat narrowed forwards 
beyond the middle, thence forming an angle prominulous in a minute 
tooth, anteriorly more narrowed : tegmina extending beyond the abdomen 
by half their length; the first anastomosis rather oblique, interior ulnar 
area gradually very slightly narrowed towards the apex, much obliquely 
truncated at the apex, interior apical angle obtuse, somewhat rounded : 
first pair of femora bi-spinose beneath (Stal). 
46. CosMoPsaLTRIA siTa, Distant. 
J. A.S. B. liii, (2), p. 226, no. 55. 
& Head, frons with a central fascia furcate anteriorly and an ob- 
lique spot on each side at the base; vertex witha large triangular spot 
inclosing the ocelli and an irregular longitudinal fascia near the inner 
margin of the eyes, black : pronotum with two central longitudinal fascize 
joined and rounded near posterior margin, widened and angulated near 
anterior margin, on each side of these is a small discal waved line and 
two oblique fasciz near the lateral margins (the outer one submarginal 
and rounded) black: mesonotum with a central longitudinal fascia, on 
each side of which is a clavate, smaller and suboblique fascia, followed 
by two linear spots on the anterior margin and a discal waved irregular 
fascia on each side. Abdomen with the segments (excluding first) 
more or less piceous at the base and with a lateral segmental row of 
piceous spots: body beneath ochraceous and unicolorous. Tegmina and 
wings pale hyaline, the former with the venation of the basal half, ochra- 
ceous, aud of the apical half, fuscous ; transverse veins at the base of the 
2-3 apical areas, fuscous-ochraceous at the junction. The head, includ- 
ing the eyes, is considerably narrower than the base of the pronotum, 
the face is only moderately convex, furrowed from beyond the middle, 
the sides distinctly striated (the face has also an oblong spot bordered 
with black at the base and the upper striz are also of that colour). 
Opercula reach the third abdominal segment, they are moderately trun- 
cate outwardly, widened and angulated inwardly (but not meeting) on 
the first abdominal segment and then diverging and narrowing to the 
apex which is obtuse and rounded ; the inner margin is slightly convex: 
rostrum reaching a little beyond the last coxee: anterior femora with 
two strong spines (Distant). 
4.7, COSMOPSALTRIA DURGA, Distant. 
J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 226, no. 56. 
3 Head, pronotum, and mesonotum dull ochraceous: head with the 
following black markings ; an irregular spot on the frons, a large central 
