1886. ] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 169 
fascia on the vertex, reaching from the anterior to the posterior margins, 
produced on each side in front, enclosing the ocelli; a curved fascia a 
little before the inner margin of the eyes, and a subtriangular spot on 
the apex of the lateral margin: pronotum with the anterior margin 
(narrow), a central longitudinal fascia, bordered with black on each side, 
and a triangular fascia on each lateral margin, pale ochraceous ; two 
narrow oblique fasciz on each side, a narrow longitudinal fascia on each 
side of the disc, inner posterior, and inner and outer lateral margins, 
black : mesonotum with a clavate central longitudinal fascia, bounded 
on each side by a shorter, broader, and much angulated one, followed by 
an elongated spot and by a sublateral broad fascia, broken near the 
anterior margin, two rounded spots near the base, and two smaller ones 
on the anterior branches of the cruciform elevation at the base: abdo- 
men pale castaneous, disc piceous, gradually widening from the base to 
the apex, where it is wholly black. Underside of the body ochraceous 
and unspotted; a black spot on the inner margin of the eyes, anterior tibis 
and tarsi, apices of intermediate tibie and tarsi, and apex of the rostrum, 
piceous. Opercula pale greenish: tegmina and wings pale hyaline, trans- 
verse veins at the bases of the second and third apical areas, infuscated. 
Face broadly sulcated in the centre, and transversely striated (many of the 
strie black) ; rostrum passing the posterior coxe, and reaching the inner 
angles of the opercula. Opercula reaching the second abdominal segment, 
the outer margins subparallel with the lateral abdominal margins, hipped 
and widest (but not meeting) near the bases of the femora, from thence 
diverging and gradually narrowing to the apex, which is obtusely angu- 
lated ; anterior femora with two long and prominent teeth, and a shorter 
one near the apex. Posterior tibia with three inner and two outer long 
marginal spines (Distant). 
48. CoSMOPSALTRIA OOPAGA, Distant. 
J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 227, no. 58. 
Head dull ochraceous : posterior lateral margins of the frons black ; 
the two basal ocelli surrounded with- black, which extends to the poste- 
rior margin: pro- and mesonotum pale olivaceous ; pronotum with a 
central longitudinal ochraceous fascia, bordered with black, which is 
widest anteriorly, and rounded, with the black lines continuous posterior- 
ly; mesonotum with two obconical spots, bordered with black on the 
anterior margin, followed by a small black spot, and an anterior lateral 
fascia ; a curved basal fascia anda small spot on each frontal side of the 
cruciform elevation, of the same colour: abdomen dull ochraceous, 
inclining to olivaceous, with the lateral side sparingly covered with 
greyish pubescence, and with an indistinct lateral segmental row of fus- 
