30 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhyncliota. [No. 1, 



of the feet and of the fore tibice, brown ; hind tibiae armed with four 

 black- tipped spines ; hind feet moderately broad : tegmina and wings 

 colourless, a slight tawny tinge on the tips of the tegmina, stigma pale 

 brown, occupying two areolets and part of a third ; veins green, brown 

 towards the tips {Walker). Body long, 1\ ; teg., 14| millims. 

 Reported from N. India. 



33. DiCTTOPHARA LEPTOEHINA, Walker. 



Dictyophora leptorhina, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 321 (1851). 



S . Body tawny, fusiform : cephalic prolongation with the four sides 

 of equal breadth with green edges, a green stripe above, distinct only on 

 the vertex, that beneath appearing along the whole length to the clypeus 

 which is brown : rostrum tawny, tip black, reaching the hind cox83 : pro- 

 notum rounded in front, more slightly sinuate behind, with green ridges 

 which also appear on the mesonotum : abdomen green, obconical, slight- 

 ly luteous towards the base, longer than the thorax : legs pale tawny, 

 slightly grooved ; femora striped black ; hind tibiae armed with five 

 black-tipped spines ; hind feet much dilated : tegmina and wings colour- 

 less ; stigma brown, colouring the borders but not the discs of three 

 areolas ; veins of the tegmina brown, green towards the base ; veins of 

 wings, black (Walker). Body long, 9| ; teg., 19 millims. 



Reported from Java : with the thorax luteous, from India. 



34s. DicTYOPHARA SAUROPSis, Walker. 



Dictyophora eauropsis, Walker, Jonr. Ent. i, p. 306 (1862). 



^ . Tawny : head forming a long, quadrilateral, slightly tapering 

 cone, which has a rim on both sides, above and beneath ; underside 

 reddish ochraceous, with three other pale ridges : pronotum arched, 

 more than four times as broad as long, w^ith a median ridge : mesonotum 

 bicarinate : tegmina and wings cinereous hyaline ; veins black, pale 

 tawny towards the base ; transverse veinlets incrassated : tegmina with 

 an elongated black stigma (Walker). Body long, 10| ; teg., 21 millims. 



Reported from Dacca (Bengal) . 



35. DiCTYOPHARA PATRUELIS, Stal. 



Pseudophana patruelis, Stal, Freg. Eug. Res. Ins. p. 271 (1859). 

 Dictyophara patruelis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii, p. 63 (1862). 



S . Weakly miniaceous : vertex, abdomen, and feet sordid weak fla- 

 vescent : frons, clypeus, thorax, scutellum, and pectus with grass-green 

 ridges : tegmina vitreous, veins and stigma fuscous : head as long as 

 the thorax and scutellum taken together. Close to D. sohrina, Stal, but 



