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



^ . Body tawny, darker here and there : head a little narrower 

 than the thorax ; vertex conical, slightly concave ; frons much larger 

 than broad, widening from the vertex to the clypens where it is rounded, 

 reflexly marginate, and with a slight median ridge : eyes striped : tho- 

 rax rounded in front slightly sinuate behind ; nearly four times broader than 

 long : mesonotum ferruginous, more than twice as long as the pronotum : 

 abdomen luteous, obconical, not longer than the thorax : genitalia consis- 

 ting of two curved appendages the tips of which cross each other ; the 

 lower one compressed, deep, grooved ; the upper one longer and more 

 slender : legs tawny : tegmina truncate at the tips, pale tawny : veins 

 darker, very numerous towards the tips : wings almost colourless, brown 

 towards the tips ; veins brown, tawny at the base {Walker). Body long, 

 5 ; teg., 14J millims. 



Keported from N. India. 



130. Seliza fereuginea. Walker. 



Elidiptera ferruginea, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 333 (1851). 

 Seliza ferruginea, Stal, K. V.-A. Forh., p. 490 (1862). 



<J . Body tawny ; head much narrower than the thorax ; its two 

 segments divided by a suture which forms an angle towards the hind 

 border ; hind segment yellow, piceous on the disc, its back forming a 

 right angle with each side on which the eye is placed : fore segment 

 piceous, rounded in front ; frons rather broad, rounded on each side, 

 piceous next the crown : rostrum tawny, reaching the hind coxae : an- 

 tennae ferruginous, rather short, second joint nearly twice longer than 

 the first : pronotum as long as the head very finely rugulose, somewhat 

 truncated in front, slightly sinuate behind, disc of the mesonotum, 

 piceous : abdomen obconical, not longer than the thorax : legs tawny, 

 grooved, rather broad ; a tooth on each hind tibia near the tip : 

 tegmina ferruginous, darker at the tips, partly inflated at the base and 

 along the hind border, near whose base there are a few rows of small 

 tubercles ; reticulated part occupying full one-third of the wing ; fore- 

 border slightly convex not dilated ; a ro w of numerous short parallel 

 veinlets between it and the first longitudinal vein ; veins ferruginous : 

 wings grayish (Walker). Body long, 6 J ; teg., 16| millims. 



Reported from India. 



131. Seliza lignaria. Walker. 



Flatoides lignarius, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 413 (1851). 

 Flatoides minor, Walker, 1. c, p. 417 (1851). 

 Flatoides duhitans, Walker, 1. c, Suppt., p. 101 (1858). 

 Pceciloptera punctifrons, Walker, 1. c, Snppt., p. 118 (1858). 

 Seliza lignaria, Stal, Of vers. K. Y.-A. Forh., p. 489 (1862). 



