HEMIPTERA IlETEROPTKRA. 415 



second ; fouilli slioiter than the second ; fiflli sliorter llian llie fourth, red- 

 dish at the base. Thorax witli three brifjht {ireeii patches, one in the 

 middle and one on eiich side of the hind holder; sides slifrhtly reflexed. 

 Abdomen and ])osterior let,'s fei luminous. Fore lef^s fifreenisii testaceous ; 

 libice black and »li>;;htly dilated at the tips; tarsi black at the base. Fore 

 wings wiih two pale green streaks and with a deeper green costal streak ; 

 an irregular black mark along the outer side; meiul)iaiie slightly ochra- 

 ceous. Hind winj^s pellucid. Var. /3. — Autennte pale green ; joints with 

 blackish tips; first wholly blackish. Legs pale greenish testaceous. liCngth 

 of the body 5 lines. 



This species agrees in structure with U. binolato,, from which it is 

 chiefly distinguished by the length of the antennre. 



a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



b, c. .'' From Mr. Vigors' collection. 



3. Urolabida Grayi, C. II. '3^6. 



a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 

 b,c.— 



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4. Urolabida binotata. 



Viridi-testacea, fusiformis, scilissime punctata ; rnslrnm roxas anth-ax 

 pniillo superans ; anleinio: ni(jru fusciaUc, rorpore puul/i) loiujioicx ; 

 thorax transverse impressus, laltrihus subrejiexis ; alee atiticte slricja 

 nigra lunyiludinali, mfinbraiia limpida. 



Greenish testaceous, fnsifoim, very linely punctured. Head small. 

 Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore eoxs ; tip black. Antenuie 

 slender, a little longer than the buJy; (irst joint as long as the thorax ; 

 second as long as the first; third, fourih and liflh black towards the lips; 

 third much shorter than the fourth; fouith a little shorter than the third; 

 fifth shorter than the fourth. Thorax transversely impressed in front; sides 

 slightly reflexed. Abdomen with two ajtical lamina?. Fore wings with a 

 black longitudinal streak extending from the disk to the outer border of 

 the corium; memi)rane pellucid. Length ol the body 5 lines. 



a. Silhet. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



Genus 4. EBORA. 



Corpus longi-elliplicum, subdepressum, dense punctatum. Caput 

 lateribus reflexis, lobis lateralibus lobum n)e(liuin paulio superantihus. 

 Ocelli duo. Rostrum robuslum, coxas aulicas paulio superans. Antenuie 

 quinque articulatte, corporis dimidio longiores ; articulus Ins frontem paulio 

 superans. Thorax lateribus reflexis, angulis posticis valde rolundatis. Pedes 

 lougiusculi, sat validi; tibiae sulcatae ; tarsi triarliculati. 



Body elongate-elliptical, rather flat, thickly punctured. Head rather 

 shorter than the thorax; sides reflexed; lateral lobes extending a little 

 beyond the middle lobe. Ocelli distinct. Rostrum stout, extending a little 

 beyond the fore coxae. Antennae five-jointed, a little more than half the 

 length of the body; first joint extending a little beyond the front of tiie 

 head; second much longer than the third; fouith almost as long as the 



