1886,] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 16 



<j . Weakly greyish-olivaceous ; tegmina concolorous, pellucid, re- 

 motely and very obsoletely sprinkled fuscous ; a spot behind the apex 

 of the clavus and minute apical spots arranged in two transverse rows, 

 black, shining : wings very pale olivaceous-greyish hyaline, colourless 

 towards the apex and adorned with two black bands, the one short reach- 

 ing the exterior margin, the other running through the wing ; interior 

 limbus slightly infuscate before the middle : feet weakly, sordid san- 

 guineous, sprinkled fuscous ; tibiae and last pair of tarsi, black : venter 

 black, margined flavescent. Very closely allied to E. tomentosa, Fabr., 

 coloration excepted, differs hardly except in the tegmina being a little 

 narrower (Stdl). Long, 6 ; exp. teg., 20 ; broad, 3| millims. 



Reported from Tranquebar. 



4. EuRYBRACHTS SPiNOSA, Fabricius. 



Cicada spinosa, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppt. p. 520 (1798) ; Coquebert, 111. ii, p. 45, 

 t. 9, f . 4 (1790). 



Lystra spinosa, Fabr., Syst. Rhyng., p. 58 (1803). 



Euryhrachys spinosa, Burm., Handb. Ent. ii, (i), p. 150 (1835) ; Spinola, A. S. 

 E. F. (1 ser.) viii, p. 369 (1839). 



Frons large, blunt, yellow : eyes ferruginous, prominulous, furnished 

 with a small acute, prominent, spine : head and thorax obscure : teo"- 

 mina deflexed, green, with three whitish oblique bands : feet san- 

 guineous fi^a6r.^. SiuiilsiY to E. to7nentosa, Fabr., but tegmina shorter, 

 broader and without an apical transverse line cf black dots C^^trm.J. 

 Long, 8| millims. 



Reported from India, Mauritius. 



5. EURYBRACHYS LEPELLETIERI, Guerin. 



Euryhrachys lepelletieri, Guerin, Yoy. Belanger Ind-Orient. p. 476 (1834) ; gpi. 

 nola, A. S. E. F. (1 ser.) viii, p. 369 (1839) ; Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 381 

 (1851). 



$ . Rufous : head transverse, broad, with the anterior part of the frons 

 flat, of a golden yellow : antenna? rufous : eyes whitish, prominulous, 

 with a small acute prominent spine : thorax trapeziform of a somewhat 

 pale yellow ; tegmina of the same colour with a broad oblique rosy band, 

 pointed towards the side, losing itself in the yellow in front, near the 

 end another less marked band, a little reddish : wings wliite: body 

 beneath and feet rosy red : abdomen yellowish (Guerin). Body lono-, 

 7 ; exp. teg., 19 millims. 



Reported from Bengal : resembles E. spinosa, Fabr., in form and 

 size, but dillers in the coloration of the teemina. 



