192 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
90. MoGannia (?) LACTEIPENNIS, Walker. 
J. A.S. B. liii, (2), p. 233, no. 92. 
&. Body luteous, palely pilose : head black, a small tawny spot at 
the base of each antenna; a large tawny spot on each side of the face: 
rostrum black, tawny at the base; antenne black: a black band along 
the fore border of the posterior lobe of the pronotum : mesonotum with 
four black obconical marks, median pair not more than half the length of 
the lateral pair, between the former there is a black stripe increasing in 
breadth from the fore border to the middle where it ceases : abdomen 
black, posterior dorsal margins of seements tawny, a tawny spot on each 
side near the tip which is tawny: drums tawny, small, open, furrows 
hoary ; opercula very small : legs luteous, a piceous spot at the tip of each 
tibia ; tips of claws, black; first femora with two stout teeth which are 
partly black at the base: tegmina and wings white, opaque, Iuteous at 
the base; veins black, tawny towards the base and near the stigma. 
91. Mogannia HEBES, Walker. 
Cephalowys hebes, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 38 (1858). 
do. Testaceous: pronotum blackish with a stripe and the border, 
testaceous; mesonotum with four blackish obconical stripes, the inner 
pair very short : two black spots on each of the second and third seg- 
ments of the abdomen: opercula oblique, elongate-conical : tegmina and 
Wings vitreous, veins pale green, black at the tips. Body long, 163: 
exp. teg. 42 millims. 
Reported from N. China. 
92. Mogannia Nasatis, White. 
Mogannia nasalis, White, A. M. N. H. xiv, p. 426 (1844); Walker, List Hom, 
B. M. i, p. 248 (1850). 
Head, thorax, and body finely yellowish-brown sericeous, especially 
above: near the base of the tegmina is a broad transverse band (widest 
interiorly) of a glossy yellowish hue, darker on the borders, veins green- 
ish, base and tip quite clear: wings with the veins obscure, inner edge 
reddish : pronotum with two large rounded spots, one on each side; the 
margin and a line through each spot, deeply impressed: hind tibia hairy 
behind with three longish spines on the apical half (White). Long, 22 
millims. 
Reported from Hong-kong. 
