188G.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 197 



obliquely ascending, with a slight ridge, near the hind side of each ; 

 posterior horn ridged, straight, very slender, acute at the tip, extending 

 a little beyond the abdomen : abdomen greyish ferruginous with black 

 points, except along the hind borders of the segments : legs tawny : 

 tegmina tinged slightly testaceous, veins testaceous ; wings vitreous, 

 veins black (WalJier). Body long 4i ; teg. 10^ millims. 

 Reported from India. 



To this add :— 



Centrotypus longicornis, Vnillefroy, A. S. E. F. (4 ser.) ir, p. 142, t. 1, f. 8 

 (1864). Malacca. 



107. Centrotus (?) FLEXicoRNE, Walker. 

 Centrotus flexicorne, Walker, Ins. Saund. Horn. p. 78 (1858). 



Black : pronotum pubescent, moderately high, very slightly ridged : 

 lateral horns long, acute, diverging, obliquely ascending, slightly inclin- 

 ed backward, much curved, with a ridge near the hind border ; posterior 

 horn slender, ridged : femora black : tegmina tinged slightly lurid, taw- 

 ny at the base, costa black towards the tip, veins testaceous ; wings 

 vitreous (Walker). Body long, 6J ; teg. 12^ millims. 



Reported from N. India. 



108. Centrotus (?) obliquus, Walker. 



Centrotus oUiquus, Walker, Ins. Saund. Horn. p. 79 (1858). 



Ferruginous very pubescent : pronotum rather high, somewhat sca- 

 brous, slightly ridged : lateral horns horizontal, moderately long, diverg- 

 ing, very slightly curved backward ; posterior horn ridged, very slender, 

 black except towards the base which is much above the abdomen, conti- 

 guous to the abdomen and hardly extending beyond it at the tip : leo-g 

 tawny, femora black: tegmina tsownj (Walker), Body long, 2|- ; teg. 

 10^ millims. 



Reported from India. 



109. Centrotus (?) congestus, Walker. 



Centrotus congestus, Walker, Ins. Saund. Horn. p. 79 (1858). 



Black, stout, short : pronotum pubescent, rather high, flat above : 

 lateral horns stout, elongate-conical, directly diverging, obliquely ascend- 

 ing ; posterior horn ridged, lanceolate, reaching almost to two-thirds the 

 length of the abdomen : legs tawny ; femora black : tegmina tinged slight- 

 ly grey, a brown mark at the tip of the costa, veins tawny (Walker). 

 Body long, 3| : teg., 7i millims. 



