1886. ] EH. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota, 203 
119. Scamanpra srmete, Stal. 
Scamandra semele, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Xxiv, p. 235 (1863). 
a. Fawn-colour : basal two-thirds of the tegmina minutely, palely 
and sordidly sprinkled sanguineous, areolas of the apical part fuscescent 
in the middle : wings weak sordid sanguineous, base itself black-fuscous, 
spotted fuscous in the anterior area, posterior limbus whitish, spotted 
ochraceous, apical part fuscescent, veined ochraceous : abdomen saneui- 
neous, genitalia black: feet, especially the tibis and tarsi, infuscate. 
Form of tegmina very distinct, they are amplified at the apex and rather 
obtusely rounded, costal margin straight, scarcely sinuated near the 
apex, commissural margin distinctly sinuated near the apex (S/al). 
Body long, 13; exp. teg. 37 millims. 
Reported from Ligor, Malacca. 
120. ScaMANnpRA ROSEA, Guérin. 
Aphena rosea, Guerin, Voy. Bél. Ind. Orient. p. 454, t. 3, £.3 (1834) ; Walker, 
List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 274 (1851): J. L. S. Zool. i. p. 84 (1858), 
Aphena saturata, Walker, J. Linn. S. Zool. i, p. 143 (1857). 
Scamandra rosea, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 233 (1863), 
Head without a prolongation, with the thorax yellow turning into 
ferruginous : pronotum strongly lobed in the middle of its anterior bor- 
der, emarginate on its posterior border : tegmina yellow-ferruginous for 
two-thirds of their length, apical part saffron-yellow, a little browner on 
the margins: the reddish part is traversed by two oblique brown bands, 
of which the external is arched outwards with numerous small spots 
of the same colour between them: wings rosy turning into vermillion 
with yellow patches at the base and the tip ; the posterior margin with 
a white smear in the entire rosy space, where also are irregular striae 
more or less white: abdomen above and beneath vermillion-red with 
more yellowish transverse bands; feet brown (Guérin). Body long, 
21; exp. teg. 65 millims. 
Reported from Java, Sumatra, Malacca, Singapore. 
121. APpHANA FARINOSA, Fabricius. 
J. A. 8. B. liv, (2), p. 142, no. 26. 
Head flat, dilated, obscurely ferruginous, with two farinose white 
spots: thorax ridged, obscurely ferruginous: tegmina white-farinose, at 
the base fuscous often varied ferruginous, at the apex fuscous hyaline : 
wings rufous at the base, punctured hyaline, black at the apex: body 
fuscous ; abdomen flavescent (Fabr.). 
