1888.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 37 



in a horn inclining somewhat forwards, emarginate at the apex, fur- 

 nished anteriorly with a small tubercle in the middle, shorter than the 

 head : scutellum terminated at the apex by a concolorous tubercle, a 

 little elevated (Sidl). Long, 7|- ; broad, 5 mill. 

 Reported from India : taken in Sikkim. 



Genus tEliomorpha, Stal. 



Ofvers. K. V.-A, Forh. p. 313 (1858) ; Hem. Afric. i, p. 173 (1864) ; En. Hem. 

 V, p. 58, 79 (1876). Includes Tetratoma, Signoret, A. S. E. F. (2 s.) ix, p. 339 

 (1851). 



Body ovate or obovate, beneath moderately convex : head produced, 

 narrowed forwards, rather convex, lateral margins obtuse, tylus and 

 juga equal, or somewhat so, in length, juga acuminate at the apex : 

 bucculas continued through, moderately elevated : antennae different in 

 each sex ; in c? , somewhat stout, second joint very short, somewhat 

 annuliform, obsolete ; in ? , slender, second joint elongate, much shorter 

 than the third, basal joint not reaching the apex of the head : rostrum 

 moderate, first joint on a level with the bucculse posteriorly, second some- 

 what shorter or just equal to the two apical taken together : lateral 

 margins of pronotum somewhat obtuse : frena reaching or scarcely 

 reaching to the middle of the scutellum, rarely extending beyond the 

 middle : apical angles of the last segment of the abdomen somewhat 

 straight: feet moderate, tibiae furrowed above or flattish (Stal). Sig- 

 noret's name was previously given to a genus of Coleoptera. 



179. ^LIOMORPHA LINEATICOLLIS, Wcstwood. 



Pentatoma lineatocolUs, Westwood, Hope, Cat. Hem. i, p. 36 (1837). 



JEliomor'pha lineaticollis, Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 80 (1876). 



Greyish-luteous, much punctured with fuscous ; head and prono- 

 tum with a more or less distinct pale longitudinal line ; scutellum paler ; 

 head with a conical disc, a little fuscous ; a broad stripe at the middle 

 of the internal margin of the hemelytra, infuscate ; antennae fuscous ; 

 abdomen, beneath, smooth in the middle, punctured on the sides ; 

 posterior angles of pronotum hardly prominent (Westw.). Long, 6J 

 mill. 



Reported from Bengal. 



Div. Etsarcoriaria. 

 En. Hem. v, p. 59 (1876). 

 a. as in Odiaria (p. 17). 



5. — Costal area of corium anteriorly strongly narrowed and fur- 

 nished there with punctures generally arranged in a rather regular 



