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



61. MoNOPSTS (?) siNiCA, Walker. 

 Mono^psis sinica, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 327 (1851). 



$ . Body fusiform, yellowish-green : head and thorax tawny above, 

 the former surrounded by a bright green ridge on each side and in front 

 and with three others of which the lateral pair do not extend be- 

 yond the disc from the hind border : pronotum with three bright green 

 ridges, the side pair oblique, longer than the median one : rdstrum and 

 legs pale yellowish-green : feet tawny ; hind tibiae between the middle 

 and the tips, with three spines having black tips : tegmina and wings 

 colourless, the basal part of the former pale green, occupying two-thirds 

 of the surface, covered with little tawny tubercles, very distinct from 

 the reticulated part ; veins green. Body long 3 J ; exp. teg., lOJ millims. 



Reported from Hong-Kong. 



Genus Hiracia, Walker. 



J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 154 (1857). 



Body elliptical convex : head with the borders hardly elevated ; ver- 

 tex conical, distinctly tricarinate ; frons and face indistinctly tricarinate, 

 the former obconical, excavated next the face which is lanceolate : pro- 

 notum fall twice broader than long, narrower in front, 6-carinate ; meso- 

 notum triangular, acuminate, tricarinate : tegmina acuminate with nume- 

 rous rugulose veins and transverse veinlets (Walker). 



52. Hiracia walkeri, Signoret. 

 Eiracia walkeri, Signoret, A. S. E. F. (4 ser.) i, p. 57, t. 2, f. 3 (1861). 



Yellowish-grey with two black patches on the tegmina : head weak- 

 ly angular in front with a median keel on the frons : vertex grooved 

 with the margins strongly carinated, posterior margin concave : prono- 

 tum angular, rounded in front, furnished with a great number of small 

 tubercles along the anterior margin and on its disc and a median trans- 

 verse impression : scutellum weakly tricarinate : tegmina with veins 

 without anastomoses but faintly reticulated in the intervals, a median 

 triangular black spot towards costal margin and an oblong spot behind 

 towards the internal margin ; abdomen yellowish, shorter than the 

 tegmina; feet yellow, very long ; posterior tibiae furnished on the external 

 sides with seven spines, a character which serves to separate this species 

 from fl". *<7wava. Walker, from Borneo (Sign.). Body long, 7; broad, 

 3 millims. 



Reported from India. 



