1886.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhyncliota. 191 



87. MOGANNIA FUNEBRIS, Stal. 

 J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 232, no. 89. 



? . Aenescent-black, fuscous, pilosulous : tegmina and wings vitre- 

 ous, the former black before the middle, basal area and a band at the apex 

 of the black part, sordid lutescent (Stdl). 



m 



88. MoGANNiA iNDiCANS, Walker. 

 J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 232, no. 90. 



S . Body bright or very dark red : rostrum black reaching the 

 intermediate coxae : antennae yellow, black at the base : a very large 

 dark ferruginous spot on each side of the fore-chest : mesonotum with a 

 broad, obconical, oblique, black stripe on each side, the margins of which 

 are also black : pectus black : abdomen blackish towards the base, tip 

 with a black horn : legs black, pilose : coxae and posterior femora mark- 

 ed with red : tegmina and wings colourless, tawny at the base ; the 

 tegmina with a broad brown band which includes a very irregular yellow 

 band ; veins yellow, tawny at the base. ? . Body nearly all black ; a 

 colourless spot on the base of the brown band of the tegmina (Walker). 



89. MoGANNiA (?) LOCUSTA, Walker. 



J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 233, no. 91. 



$ . Body ferruginous, pale tawny beneath : two small black spots 

 between the ocelli : rostrum pale tawny, tip piceous, reaching the inter- 

 mediate coxae : antennae tawny : anterior lobe of the pronotum with two 

 slender black stripes which slightly converge from the fore border and 

 then slightly diverging include a nearly circular space and are united on 

 the hind border, a small black spot on each side in front ; posterior lobe 

 tawny : mesonotum with three slender black stripes, the side pair slight- 

 ly converging towards the tip of the middle one, sides and hind border 

 tawny, pale yellow sericeous : abdomen pale tawny, with a very broad 

 dorsal ferruginous stripe extending from the base to the narrow part, a 

 row of small piceous spots along each side ; last segment piceous above 

 at the base, horn tawny, rather long ; sheaths pale tawny, piceous and 

 pilose towards the tips, and extending some distance beyond the tip of 

 the abdomen ; oviduct ferruginous, black and serrated at the tip : legs 

 pale tawny ; first femora with three tawny teeth, of which one is very 

 small : tegmina colourless, basal cell, costal margin, and veins pale 

 tawny ; wings colourless, in both fore membranes pale buff, flaps pale 

 buff at the base and for a space along the hind border. 

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