1886.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota, 193 



93. MoGANNIA CHINENSIS, Stal. 

 Mogannia chinensis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p, 155 (1865). 



& . Black, remotely golden-yellow sericeous : a streak and the api- 

 cal part of the dorsum of the abdomen, densely sericeous : the tegmina 

 and wings vitreous ; veins fuscous ; a broad, oblique, sordid stramineous 

 band on the tegmina before the middle, anteriorly and posteriorly the band 

 often interrupted and with a fuscous end ; tibi^ and the posterior tarsi 

 yellow- whitish ; intermediate tibiae at the base and apex and the last pair 

 at the base, black : venter ferruginous. Very like M. nasalis. White, 

 differs in the larger size, the colour of the posterior tibiae, and in the lateral 

 processes of the upper anal segment in d" being longer (Stal). ^ong^ 

 18 ; exp. teg. 40 millims. 



Reported from N. China. 



94. OOSMOSOARTA SIAMENSIS, Butler. 



Cosmoscarta siamensis, Butler, Cist. Ent. i, p. 245, t. viii, f . 1 (1874) j J. A. B. B. 

 iv (2), p. 23 (1885). 



Allied to G. tricolor, St. Farg., but in the form of the thorax more 

 like G. divisa, Walker. Head and thorax, basi-costal third of coriara, and 

 basal part of the clavus reddisli-testaceous : wings pale fuscous, the 

 basi-costal veins and the base, reddish : abdomen above and beneath 

 blue-black : pectus and legs, piceous ; hind tibiae with a strong spine. 

 A variety has the basal third of the tegmina reddish-testaceous {Butler). 

 Long, 18 ; exp. teg. 42 millims. 



Reported from Cambodia. 



95. Cosmoscarta rugulosa, Walker. 



Cercopis rugulosa, Walker, J. Linn. S. Zool. i, p. 95 (1856), p. 105 (1857). 

 Cosmoscarta rugulosa, Batler, Cist. Ent. i, p. 249 (1874). 



Black, shining ; ferruginous beneath : abdominal margins and the 

 legs red : a blackish band on each femur : tegmina rugulose ( Walker) . 

 Long, 10| ; teg. 29| millims. 



Reported from Singapore, Borneo. 



96. Cosmoscarta malaya, Stal. 



Cercopis malaya, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p. 147 (1865). 



d . Black-violaceous, sparingly puberulous, tegmina and feet black- 

 ish : two smallish spots on the corium behind the middle, one placed at 

 the costa, the other obliquely behind it, also two very minute obsolete 

 spots of which one is at the apex of the clavus and the other behind the 



