1886.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhjmcliota. 49 



along the interior border, very acute at the tips, with several indistinct, 

 ramified brown marks, veins few : wings vitreous, tinged with grey, a 

 testaceous tinge towards the base; veins few, pale (Walker). Body 

 long 10^-12J ; teg. 19-23 millims. 



Reported from N. China, India : the Indian Museum has a specimen 

 from Sikkim. 



65. Ctrene westwoodi, Signoret. 



Cyrene westwoodi, Signoret, A. S. E. F. (4 ser.) ii, p. 124, t. 1, f. 5, A. B. C. 

 (1862). 



Brown yellow : a whitish-yellow line extends from the tip of the 

 head to the end of the tegmina which have several dots of the same 

 colour on the disc and are granulate through the whole length so as to have 

 the appearance of being shagreened : head once and half longer than 

 broad, including the eyes, black at the extremity and with a whitish 

 yellow median band, a little elevated ; sides carinate : frons concave at 

 the base and grooved, quadricarinate towards its upper third ; the two 

 median ridges reaching the extremity of the head ; whereas the two lateral 

 ridges proceed obliquely upwards, contour the head and lose themselves 

 in the lateral ridges of the vertex towards its upper third : rostrum short 

 not extending beyond the posterior coxae : eyes not emarginate, oval. 

 Pronotum thrice broader than long, rugose, especially towards the 

 anterior and posterior borders with an elevated whitish yellow band 

 and on each side a sunken spot ; posterior margin truncated straightly, 

 anterior convex with a strong emargination below the eyes : mesonotum 

 triangular and remarkable for a ridge or rather transverse fold near the 

 anterior margin and very distinct from it this fold appears a little below 

 the latter and extends from one humeral angle to the other and also a 

 little below. Tegmina concave, shell-shaped, with the posterior angle 

 acute, the anterior margin convex, rounded, a little concave on reaching 

 the posterior angle, posterior or sutural margin straight and whitish, the 

 entire surface shagreened ; veins numerous and branched towards the 

 tip, several whitish dots on the disc : wings transparent hyaline : abdo- 

 men reddish yellow, compressed : feet brown-yellowish ; posterior femora 

 with two lateral spines towards the extremity (Sign.). Body long, 14 ; 

 teg. extended, 22 millims. 



Reported from Cochin-China, Burma (?). 



Subfam. Ricaniina, Stal. 



Ricaniida, Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 131, 219 (1866) ; Bicaniina, Of vers. K. V.-A. 

 Forh., p. 765 (1870). 

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