1886.] K. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 199 
tip of femora, tibie and tarsi and dots on the veins of the tegmina near 
the tips, black : posterior margins of the abdominal segments and the 
tip, testaceous : wings blackish lurid towards the tips and along the 
interior border (Walker). Body long, 10}: teg. 21 millims. 
Reported from Silhat. 
112. Bytsoscorus (?) puncrirer, Walker. 
Bythoscopus punctifer, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 104 (1858). 
Dull testaceous, stout, very minutely speckled black: a dot on each 
side beneath at the base of the antenne, the abdomen above and tips 
of hind femora, black : tegmina testaccous, veins pale, punctured black ; 
wings vitreous dark brownish grey (Walker). Body long, 42; teg., 103 
millims. 
Reported from India. 
To these add :-— 
Tettigonia tripars, Walker, J. Linn. S. Zool. i, p. 97 (1856). Malacca. 
T. suavissima, Walker, 1. c., p. 97 (1856), Singapore, Borneo. 
T. jocosa, Walker, 1. c. p. 97 (1856). Mount Ophir. 
T. suturella, Stal, 1. c., p. 288 (1859). Malacca. 
Jassus (Thamnotettix) sine, Stal, 1. c., p. 293 (1859). Hong-kong. 
J. (Thamn.) alacer, 8tal, 1. c., p. 293 (1859). Hong-kong. 
113. Furcora nigrirostris, Walker. 
Hotinus nigrirostris, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 28 (1858). 
Fulgora nigrirostris, Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 98 (1874). 
Orange: head black, ascending, as long as the body, green beneath, 
with orange streaks on each side by the eyes: thorax with a broad 
stripe, pronotum with a band on each side, mesonotum with a streak and 
three dots on each side and the anterior tibia, black : tegmina black, very 
closely reticulated orange and with six orange bands, the first and third 
bands regular, second slightly dislocated hindward where it sometimes 
joins the third, fourth formed of three simall widely separate dots, fifth 
of 4-5 large spots usually confluent, sixth very irregular of 3-5 spots and 
dots of various size : wings with the apical third black (Walker). Body 
long, 36—44; teg. 63—75 millims, 
Reported from India ?, Pachebon (Siam). Distinguished from 
F. viridirostris by its brighter orange colour, by its longer head, and by 
its tegmina, which are more regular and not bordered white. 
114. Funcora pucatis, Stal. 
Hotinus ducalis, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. (3 ser.) i, p. 676 (1863). 
3, &. Testaceous : feet more obscure ; tibis, tarsi, antennes, and 
venter blackish ; tegmina sordid virescent-whitish, black-fuscous to- 
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