1886. ] HK. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 181 
curved towards the base: the two sectors spring from the elongated 
basal cellule at a right angle, the exterior sector rising at the internal 
inferior angle, the other a little higher at the tip of the short, oblique, 
intermediate vein: the rostrum long, reaching the first ventral segment, 
basal joint prominulous, third joint about 35 times longer than the 
second, clypeus long, triangular, acute, four-fifths of the length of the 
frons: space between the scrobe and the eye almost twice as large as 
the scrobe: mesosternum broadly triangular, convex with a short and 
weak apical groove: metasternum in the 3, obtuse, quadrangular, free. 
65. CICADATRA sTRIATA, Walker. 
J. A. S. B. liii, (2), 229 no. 71: liv, (2), 116. 
¢. Body tawny: head with a broad, slightly interrupted black 
band ; face convex, with a row of black bands on each side : rostrum 
tawny, piceous towards the tip, reaching the hind coxe : pronotum part- 
ly black above, with a short, broad, yellow stripe in the middle : meso- 
notum mostly occupied by four very broad black stripes, the lateral 
much longer than the median pair and with two tawny streaks: abdo- 
men mostly piceous above: legs tawny: first femora with three rather 
long teeth: tegmina and wings colourless, veins tawny, black towards 
the tips; the first and second transverse veins clouded with brown : fore- 
flaps tawny, tips of hind-flaps, brown. Body long, 16{: exp. teg. 44 
millims, 
66. CrIcADATRA XANTES, Walker. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 230, no. 75; liv, (2), p. 117. 
3. Body tawny: vertex with two very large black spots ; face red 
above with a piceous stripe in front: rostrum tawny, tip black, reaching 
the intermediate cox : antenna tawny, piceous at the bases and tips: 
pronotum with a yellow stripe on each side of which there is a short, 
slightly curved stripe and a small spot on the hind border, piceous: 
mesonotum with four black obconical stripes, the middle pair rather less 
than half the length of the outer pair and so close together that they 
almost appear united ; behind them are two piceous spots which join the 
eross-ridge which is ferruginous and small : abdomen ferruginous with 
a piceous stripe which tapers from the base to a little beyond the middle 
and then disappears : drum-covers pale tawny, very small, not half cover- 
ing the tympana which are ferruginous ; the opercula bright tawny, 
rather narrow, of moderate size, about one-third the length of the 
abdomen : legs tawny ; femora striated ferruginous ; tips of claws black 
fore tibic and feet ferruginous ; fore femora with two rather long ferrugi- 
