IROLABIDA. 'jO'i 



margin of coriiim ; head with some reddish-ocliraceous markings 

 behind the eyes, whicli are blackish; antennae with the first and 

 second joints ochraceous (remainder mutilated in type) ; pronotmn 

 with the anterior and lateral margins and two transverse fascite 

 on disk reddish -ochi'aceons ; scntellum with the lateral margins 

 reddish-ochi'aceons ; corium reddish-ochraceous, the lateral, claval, 

 and apical margins luteous, the last with two prominent black 

 spots ; membrane pale hyaline : body beneath and legs luteous ; 

 apex of rostrnm, a spot ou apex of each femur beneath, and the 

 apices of the tarsi black ; rostrum reaching the middle of the 

 mesosternum. 



Length 14 millira. 



Jlab. Xorth Kliasi Hills (Chennell). 



4SG. Urolabida histrionica, ll'cstiv. (UvoaUlh) in Hope C'«;^. i, p. -10 



(1837) ; Stal, En. Hem. \, p. 117 (1870). 

 Typhlocoris semicircularis, Herr.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. \, p. 79, f. .j2o 



(1839). 

 Urolabida hinotata, Wall: Cat. Het. ii, p. 41o. 4 (1867). 



Reddish-ochraceous ; central area of head, a curved disoal 

 fascia, basal spot and extreme lateral margins to prouotum, clavus, 

 inner and outer margins of corium, and an elongate spot occupying 

 basal half of scntellum, virescent ; a black spot about centre of 

 apical margin to corium, somewhat narrowly extending to apex; 

 antennoD dull ochraceous, apices of the joints piceous ; rostrum 

 reaching the middle of mesosternum : body beneath and legs 

 luteous ; body with a sublateral virescent fascia on each side and 

 more or less tinged with purplish-red. 



Length li) to 12 millim. 



Hah. North India {Coll. Dlst.). Sikhim (Atkinson). Calcutta 

 (lad. Mas.). Burma; Bhamo, liaugoon (Fea). — Somewhat connnon 

 in the Malay Peninsula. 



This species is very variable in hue, all the markings, excepting 

 tlie black spot on the apical margin of the corium, becoming- 

 obliterated as in the form U. hinotata, Walk. This appears to be 

 the dominant race in Calcutta. 



487. Urolabida tenera, Westw. in Hope Cat. i, p. 45 (1837). 



Luteous or virescent, probably the last colour in fresh 

 specimens ; pronotum and scntellum and outer area of corium 

 coarsely darkly punctate ; head and inner area of corium almost 

 impunctate ; extreme apical margin of corium distinctly darker ; 

 antenna) luteous, third joint and apical halves of fourth and fifth 

 joints piceous: extreme lateral margins of coriuui pale, impunctate ; 

 rostrum reaching middle of mesosternum ; male with an apical 

 angulate process on each side of geuital segment. 



Length 14;^ to 16 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim {Coll. Uist. ^ hid. Mus.). 



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