1886.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 35 



42. Benna capitulata, Walker. 



Benna capitulata, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 90, t. 3, f. 8, (1856). 



$ . Testaceous : abdomen with long cottony secretions ; capitate ap- 

 pendages with white tips : tegmina and wings hyaline, the former 

 with a very slight testaceous tinge ; veins brown, testaceous towards the 

 base and in the front, with a black basal dot and two smaller brown dots 

 near the base : the transverse veinlets partly clouded brown, a brown 

 streak along the exterior border ; stigma testaceous ( Walke7') . Body 

 long, 6^ ; teg. 16^ millims. 



Reported from Singapore. 



Subfam. Delphacina, Stil, 



Delphacida, St§il, Hem. Afrio. iv, pp. 131, 175 (1866) j Delphacina, Ofvers. 

 K. V.-A. Forh., p. 747 (1870). 



Distinguished by having the last pair of tihm furnished with a 

 mobile spur (Stdl), 



Genus Htgyops, Gu^rin. 



XJgyopSy Gnerin, Voy. Bel. Ind. Orient, p. 477 (1843) j Spinola, A. 8. E. F. viii, 

 p. 321 (1839) J Walker, List Hem. B. M. ii, p. 338 (1851) : Hygxjops, Stal, Hem. 

 Afric. iv, p. 175 (18G6) : includes BidiSy Walker, J. Linn., Soo, Zool. i, p. 88 (1856) { 

 HygiopSy Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem. p. 611 (1843). 



AntennjB inserted below the eyes, almost as long as the body j two 

 first joints equal, cylindrical, with the filament inserted at the tip of the 

 second joint, which is granulate ; eyea very slightly emarginate beneath ; 

 apparently no ocelli : frona narrow, a little ascending, anteriorly much 

 longer than broad, a little dilated in the middle, longitudinally grooved : 

 rostrum as long as the head, covered at its base by a pointed, oblong la- 

 brum : pronotum narrower than the mesonotum, a little emarginate pos« 

 teriorly : mesonotum triangular, apex pointing behind : tegmina narrower 

 than the wings, oblong ; abdomen flattered, feet long, spinose (Guerin). 



43. Hygyops percheronii, Guerin. 



Ugyops percheronii, Gnerin, Voy. Bel. Ind. Orient, p. 478 (1834) j Icon. R^gne 

 Anim., t. 58, f. 16 (1830-34) ; Burm., Handb. Ent. ii (i), p. 152 (1835) j Spinola, 

 A. S. E. F. viii, p. 323 (1839) ; Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 338 (1851). 



Hygiops percheronii, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem. p. 512 (1843), 



Ferruginous red, antennoe of the same colour, brown at the tip i 

 tegmina and wings transparent, veins reddish : beneath and feet ferru- 

 ginous (Guerin). Body long, 5 i oxp. tog., 16 millims. 



Reported from C'ochiu China. 



