24 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 



Genus Metaurus, Stal. 



Hem. Afric. iv, p. 151 (1866). 



Head not or but very slightly callous behind the eyes, this callous part 

 seen from the side forming a narrow margin behind the eyes, the cepha- 

 lic process short and slender ; vertex, the disc of the thorax, and scutellum 

 lying in the same plane; frons and clypeus long, the former tricarinate, the 

 latter unicarinate in the middle ; second joint of the antennae short, 

 subglobose ; rostrum extending beyond the apex of the last coxse : tho- 

 rax carinate in the middle : apical two-thirds of the tegmina very dense- 

 ly reticulated, costa very slightly dilated ; the two claval veins unit- 

 ed behind the middle : feet long, slender ; first pair of coxae, oblong, 

 scarcely reaching the apex of the clypeus ; first femora scarcely dilated 

 beneath, armed with a small minute tooth near the apex j tibiae simple, 

 longer than the first femora, last pair 6-spined (8tdl) . 



22. Metaurus reticulatus, Stal. 



Metaurus reticulatus, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitsclir. x, p. 391 (1866). 



2 . Pale yellow- virescent : tegmina pale yellow-greenish-hyaline, 

 veins greenish ; wings somewhat colourless : the small tubercle placed 

 on the genae before the upper part of the eyes and a small anterior spot 

 on the sides of the thorax behind the eyes, black and shining : cephalic 

 process short, slender, twice as long as the thorax, turning upwards ; 

 frons oblong, very slightly roundly amplified towards the apex, narrowed 

 above the middle : thorax with a somewhat indistinct ridge : scutel- 

 lum slightly tricarinate : tegmina gradually somewhat amplified towards 

 the apex ; stigma with eight veins {Stal). Long, 11 ; exp. teg., 32 mil- 

 lims. 



Reported from Cambodia. 



Genus Anagnia, Stal. 



Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 149 (1861) ; Hem. Afric. IV, p. 151 (1866). 



Head prominent before the eyes ; frons elongate, tricarinate ; cly- 

 peus marginate, carinate in the middle : pronotum carinate in the mid- 

 dle, posteriorly angularly- emarginate, anteriorly behind the head, 

 obtusely angularly-prominent : tegmina extending much beyond the 

 abdomen, longitudinal veins on corium forked and united with some 

 few transverse veinlets towards the apex : feet rather long, slender, 

 first pair of femora dilated beneath, last pair of tibiae multispinose : 

 allied to Bictyophara (StalJ. 



