1886.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rbynchota. 45 



58. Flavina granulata, St&l. 



Flavina granulata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. xviii, p. 212 (1861). 

 $ . Weakly yellow-testaceous ; tegmina sparingly sprinkled fuscous, 

 extreme part of angles of vertex and basal angles of frons, fuscous ; frons 

 scarcely twice as long as its median breadth, furnished with a median 

 ridge obliterated near the clypeus and a small subbasal, transverse, an- 

 gulated ridge ; thorax granulate ; scutellum unicarinate ; anterior tibiae 

 with two broadly, weakly fuscous rings (Stdl). Long with teg., 8 mil- 

 lims. 



Reported from India. 



Genus EuPiLis, Walker. 



J. Linn. Soo. Zool. i, p. 93 (1856) ; Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 207 (1866) j Berlin 

 Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 393 (1866) ; Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p. 760 (1870). 



Body very oblong : clypeus transversely convex before the middle, 

 not compressly elevated : tegmina membranous, vitreous, very oblong, 

 scarcely gradually amplified towards the apex, obtusely rounded at the 

 apex ; exterior branch of the radial vein running out at the costa or 

 sending out a short branch to the costa ; claval veins united almost in 

 the middle of the clavus ; wings emarginate at the apex, with two veins 

 running towards the apical incisure united towards the apex : last tibia9 

 bispinose behind the middle (Stal). 



59. EuPiLis ALBiLiNEOLA, Walker. 

 Eupilis alhilineola, Walker, J. Linn. Soo. Zool. i, p. 93 (1856) ; p. 162 (1857). 



? . Testaceous, partly pale-green : frons black, shining, with a tawny 

 central spot and with a testaceous border : face with two black bands, 

 the anterior one macalar : thorax and pectus with black spots : abdomen 

 with black bands : tegmina and wings transparent, veins black ; the 

 tegmina slightly lurid with five brown streaks ; transverse veinlets, 

 white (Walker). Body long 8J ; teg., 25 millims. 



Reported from Singapore. 



Genus Tempsa, Stal. 

 Hem. Afrio. iv, p. 208 (1866) j Ofvera. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 761 (1870). 



Body oblong, somewhat cylindrical: head and thorax somewhat 

 equal in breadth, the former obtuse : vertex subequal in breadth to the 

 eyes, truncated, transverse, not produced before the eyes ; clypeus trans- 

 versely convex before the middle, not compressly elevated, sides without 

 a ridge : frons somewhat longer than broad, narrowed upwards, with 

 a longitudinal ridge : thorax anteriorly angulated, truncated at the base ; 



