4<4< E. T. Atkinson — Notes on hidian Rliynchota. [No. 1, 



somewhat short, a little longer than broad at the base ; frena extended a 

 little beyond the middle : hemelytra a little narrower than the abdo- 

 men ; membrane with simple veins : apical angles of the last segment 

 of the abdomen very often obtuse, rarely produced in a small spine : 

 feet moderate, somewhat slender, tibiae above slightly furrowed (Stdl). 



189. Caebula biguttata, Fabricius. 



Cimex 2-guttatus, Fabr,, Ent. Syst., iv, p. 129 (1794). 



Ci7nex 2-notatus, Fabr., Syst. Rliyng. p. 165 (1803). 



Carhula higuttata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 25 (1868) ; En. Hem. v, p. 83 (1876). 



? . Obovate, stramineous : above rather densely, below remotely, 

 distinctly punctured ferruginous fuscous ; anterior lateral margins of 

 pronotum flavescent ; a moderate, smooth, callous, shining spot on the 

 basal angles, and the extreme apical margin of the scutellum, stramineous : 

 membrane sordid hyaline, veins fuscescent : lateral angles of pronotum, 

 basal and apical margins of the segments of the connexivum, extremity 

 of basal and the apical angles of the segments, and a very broad streak on 

 the venter, narrowed hindwards, black : feet very finely and remotely 

 sprinkled with black ; 2 — 3 small black spots near the apex of the pos- 

 terior femora (Stdl). Long, 8 ; broad, 5 mill. 



Very closely allied to G. abdominalis^ Sign. Head flat, juga and 

 tylus equally long, the former subrotundate at the apex, lateral margins 

 parallel before the sinus : 2 and 3 joints of the antennae equally long : 

 pronotum with the lateral angles, very acute, moderately produced out- 

 wards, obsoletely pallescent at the extreme apex, anterior lateral 

 margins very slightly sinuate, slightly reflexed, anteriorly very obsolete- 

 ly crenulated ; apical angles of the sixth abdominal segment, obtuse. 



Reported from India. 



190. Carbula (?) OBSCUEA, Westwood. 



Pentatoma obscura, Westw., Hope, Cat, Hem. i, p. 35 (1837). 

 Pentatoma himaculata, Westw., 1. c, p. 8 (1837). 

 Carhula ? obscura, Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 126 (1876). 



Fuscous-luteous, punctured black ; posterior angles of pronotum 

 prominulous, subacute, black ; lateral margin of pronotum anteriorly 

 pallid ; scutellum with two distant, white spots at the base : antennae 

 and feet luteous, punctured fuscous (Westw.). Long, 7^ mill. 



Reported from India. 



191. Carbula fusca. Distant. 



Carhula fusca, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 346 (1887). 

 Above shining fuscous-brown : head somewhat thickly covered 



