202 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 
dle, opaque, sparingly sprinkled fuscous, apical part somewhat vinaceous, 
veined ferruginous sprinkled with larger spots arranged in a longitudinal 
row and some minute spots, black fuscous: wings vitreous, veined fus- 
cous, infuscate at the base at the longitudinal veins. Close to O. apicalis, 
Westw., smaller, scarcely differing except in the shorter and more slen- 
der cephalic process, which is slender, not or scarcely thickened towards 
the apex, produced obliquely forwards and upwards, as long as _ the scu- 
tellum (S¢fal.) Long incl. ceph. process, 20; exp. teg. 48 millims. 
Reported from Ligor, Malacca. 
Genus Scamanpra, Stal. 
Stettin Ent, Zeit., xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 
Head not protuberant ; frons a little broader beneath than above the 
middle, with the lateral margins of both halves somewhat parallel, and 
sinuated in the middle of the lower half, abruptly narrowed at the base 
and very slightly reflexed, not higher than the vertex, emitting from the 
base a small (mobile ?), cylindrical, furrowed corpuscule, reflexed above 
the anterior part of the vertex, furnished with two, sometimes obsolete, 
parallel ridges: thorax not ridged in the middle : first pair of femora 
not or scarcely amplified above at the apex; last pair of tibiee, with three 
spines, furnished above at the base with a tubercle, often much elevated 
and acute (Stal). 
118. Scamanpra HECUBA, Stal. 
Scamandra hecuba, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit., xxiv, p. 234 (1863). 
2. Ochraceous, beneath more obscure : tegmina less obscurely sor- 
did subsanguineous, sprinkled with small fuscous spots which are some- 
times encircled pale, almost half the apical part fuscescent-ochraceous 
anteriorly rounded, veined pale and subsanguineous: wings purely and 
obscurely sanguineous, the base itself black-fuscous, posterior limbus 
narrowly whitish, apical part fuscescent-ochraceous, anal area at the 
base with a fairly large flavescent spot: feet blackish : dorsum of the 
abdomen weakly sordid testaceous-flavescent, anus saneuineous. Close to 
S. rosea, Guérin, lateral margins of thorax more divergent, tegmina less 
broad near the apex, apex semicircularly not obtusely rounded; the 
apical ochraceous part of the tegmina is larger, anteriorly less distinctly 
not ending in a pale arch, remaining part without fuscous bands : wings 
scarcely whitish veined on the disc (Stal). Body long, 23; exp. teg. 
74 millims. 
Reported from Ligor, Malacca. 
