156 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 



Genus Graptotettix, Stal. 



J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 221. 



Vertex twice as broad as the eyes ; frons tumid, prominulous, some- 

 what compressed ; ocelli as far from each other as from the eyes : 

 thorax narrowed forwards, at the apex a little broader than the head ; 

 rostrum extended scarcely beyond the intermediate coxee : first femora 

 spinose beneath ; first tibicD longer than the femora : tegmina with ten 

 apical cells, ulnar veins distant at the base (Stdl), 



Genus G-SIANA, Amyot & Serville. 



J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 221. 



Body elongate : head triangular, narrower than the base of the 

 thorax ; frons tumid, prominulous, rounded, not compressed at the sides, 

 nor grooTcd : pronotum not dilated : tegmina and wings entirely opaque, 

 the former furnished with eight apical areas, the ulnar veins distant at 

 the base (A. & 8., 8tdl). 



26. GiEANA SIBYLLA, Stal. 

 Oceana sihylla, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. (3 ser.) i. p. 576 (1863). 



^ Black : tegmina somewhat olivaceous yellow from the base 

 scarcely to the middle : wings beyond the middle, lutescent. Stature of 

 G. maculata, Fabr. : frons very tumid : thorax anteriorly somewhat nar- 

 rower than the head, sides parallel from the apex to the middle, thence 

 abruptly amplified : the costa of the tegmina and the subcostal vein 

 rather distant from each other throughout their entire length, ulnar 

 veins rather distant at the base ; apical areas very long, the first, fourth 

 and sixth of equal length : opercula somewhat triangular, rounded at 

 the apex (Stal). Long 42 ; exp. teg., 112 millims. 



Reported from Tringany. 



27. G^ANA OCTONOTATA, Westwood. 

 J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 221, No. 33. 



Black : frontal and posterior band on the head and a posterior band 

 on the pronotum and the mesonotum yellowish, the last with two irre- 

 gular yellowish lines : abdomen sanguineous, basal segments spotted 

 above with black in the middle : tegmina fuscous-blackish, each with 

 four whitish spots and very fine red veins : wings sanguineous with 

 black lines (Westw.). 



