O LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



green, darker towards the tips. Fore wings with the first and 

 second transverse veins very oblique, almost straight, parted from 

 each other by rather more than their joint length ; third and fourth 

 very slightly undulating. Length of the body 12 lines ; of the 

 wings 36 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Macgillivray's collection. Voyage of 

 H.M.S. Rattlesnake. 



Genus DUNDUBIA, Cat. Horn. 47. 



D. chlorogaster, page 47, and the species indicated as such are 

 distinct, and the latter may be the female of D. varians, page 48. 

 D. Dorei, page 47, is the same as D. phceophila, page 52. D. 

 linearis, page 48, is probably a variety of D. cinctimanus, page 

 49. 



Hindostan. 



DlJNDUBIA SATURATA. 



Mas et ftem. Ferrugineo-fulva ; caput fasciis duabus interruptis 

 nigris ; prothorax vittis octo nigris ; mesothorax linea,vittis 

 guatuor maculisque duabus nigris; abdomen lateribus basi 

 albido tomentosis ; ala? subtestacece, basi ferrugineo-fulva ; 

 anticce venis marginalibus apice fusco strigatis, venis transver- 

 sis fusco nebulosis. Mas. — Opercula fulva, acuminata, ab- 

 dominis bis triente non breviora. 



Male and female. Ferruginous-tawny. Head with two inter- 

 rupted black bands. Prothorax with eight irregular black stripes ; 

 the middle pair curved and dilated hindward. Mesothorax with a 

 black line, and with four broader black stripes, which are more or 

 less excavated ; the inner pair shorter than the outer pair, and 

 joining the line ; the outer pair joining two black hind spots. 

 Abdomen with whitish tomentum on each side towards the base. 

 Wings with a slight testaceous tinge, ferruginous-tawny at the 

 base ; veins tawny, partly black. Fore wings with a brown streak 

 at the tip of each of the marginal veins; transverse veins clouded 

 with brown ; first transverse vein longer and more oblique than the 

 second, from which it is parted by more than twice its length. 

 Male. — Opercula tawny, about two-thirds of the length of the abdo- 

 men, much acuminated towards the tips. Length of the body 

 18 — 19 lines ; of the wings 50—54 lines. 



a. North India (Sikkim Himalaya). From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



