RHYNCHOTA. 15 



Sub-family PROCONIIN& (PROCONIINA) Stal. 

 48. EUACANTHUS EXTREMTJS, Walk. 



Tettigonia extrema, Walk., List. Homop. Ins., Ill, p. 761 (1851). Sign., Ann. Ent. Fr. Ser. 3, 1, p. 

 663, pi. 21, fig. 4, (1853). Stal, Ofv. vet. Ak. Fork, 1862, p. 495. 



Sab. Murree. 



The type was from N. India. 



Sub-family JA SSIN& (JASS1NA) Stal. 



50. BYTHOSCOPTJS STRAMINETJS, Walk. 



AeocepTialm stramineus, Walk., List. Homop. Ins., Ill, p. 847 (1851). 



Bythoscopns indicatm, Walk., List. Homop. Ins. Suppl, p. 266, 1858. Stal, Ofv. vet. Ak. Forh., 1862, 

 p. 494. 



Hal. Sind Valley, August 1873. 



The types were from Java, N. China, and Celebes ; it is, however, a commonly received 

 Indian species. 



The remaining specimens of Homoptera contained in the collection, mostly somewhat 

 minute species, are so damaged by immersion in spirit as to be undeterminable and of 

 little value as museum-specimens. I should certainly pause before describing insects in this 

 condition, as colour is obliterated and good figures could not be made. There are two small 

 species of Ricania and one of Nephesa ; the rest call for little comment. 



Explanation of the Plate. 

 Fig. 1. Dalpada confusa, Dist., p. 3. 



2. Palomena reuteri, Dist., p. 4. 



3. Menida distincta, Dist., p. 6. 



,, 4. Eurydema wilkinsi, Dist., p. 5. 



5. Arocatus pilosulus, Dist., p. 9. 



6. Phytocoris stoliczakanus, Dist., p. 9. 



7. Calocoris stoliczakanus, Dist., p. 10. 



8. forsythi, Dist., p. 10. 



9. Reduvius (Harpiscus) reuteri, Dist., p. 11. 



10. Gerris (Limnotrechus) sahlbergi, Dist., p. 12. 



11. Halobates? orientalis, $ , viewed from above, enlarged, p.. 12. 



Ha. The same, from below, more highly magnified. 



114. The anal appendages of the same, from above. 



He. The same, from below. 



lid. The same seen vertically. 



lie. The rostrum. 



12a. & 125. The anal appendages of the female. 



Govt. Central Preu. No, 27 S, G, S.-13-3-80. 276. 



