1886. | KE. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 177 
opercuia, The head is scarcely broader than the apex of the thorax ; 
the vertex scarcely more than twice as broad ag the eyes ; frons promi- 
nulous. Ocelli somewhat more distant from each other than from the 
eyes. Thorax either somewhat amplified forwards or with the sides 
parallel, abruptly amplified at the base. First pair of femora trispinose 
(Stal). 
Genus Rostra, Stal. 
Hem. Afric. iv, p. 8 (1866). 
Head as broad as the anterior lobe of the thorax, anterior margin 
deeply incised between the frons and the freely prominulous lobes of the 
vertex, lateral part which bears the semiglobose eyes turning somewhat 
upwards: rostrum short: ocelli twice as distant from each other as from 
the eyes ; eyes remote from the base of the head: the part of the thorax 
lying before the transverse impression more than twice as long as the 
posterior part : tympana entirely visible; anterior margin of the sides of 
the first dorsal segment of the abdomen neither produced nor sending 
forwards a lobe ; ulnar veins of the tegmina distant at the base; wings 
with five apical areas: first pair of tibiee not produced in a spine beyond 
the insertion of the tarsi (Stal). 
62. Rustia pepUNCULATA, Stal. 
Rustia pedunculata, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 383 (1866). 
2. Testaceous-flavescent: clypeus, lores, gens (except the ocular 
part), ocellar area, six streaks on the thorax (median pair and the intra- 
marginal lateral pair narrow), five streaks on the scutellum (the median 
streak and lateral pair elongate), black-fuscous: the dorsum of the abdo- 
men with obsolete fuscous streaks: tegmina and wings vitreous, veins 
fuscous, costa and the radial vein yellow-olivaceous, interrupted sub- 
apical band (which is dentated posteriorly) on the tegmina, fuscous : 
last dorsal segment of the abdomen, fuscous ; an obsolete median streak 
and the sides, testaceous-flavescent, the sides with a fuscous spot: last 
ventral segment very slightly and very broadly sinuated at the apex. 
Vertex thrice as broad as the eyes: ocelli twice as distant from the eyes as 
from each other: lateral margins of the thorax parallel, abruptly ampli- 
fied at the base: interior ulnar area of the tegmina slightly narrowed 
towards the apex, first apical area longer than the second, seventh and 
eighth apical areas of equal length, somewhat small: first femora 3-spi- 
nose, the subapical spine minute (Stal). Long, 13; exp. teg. 31 mil- 
lims. 
Reported from Cambodia. 
