1888.] E. T. Atkinson — "Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 45 



with bronzy-green punctures ; eyes luteous ; antennae brown, the last 

 joint with the apical two-thirds blackish : pronotum with the anterior 

 area and lateral margins punctured bronzy-green, remaining area 

 coarsely punctate, lateral angles prominently and obtusely produced, 

 their apices reddish-brown : scutellum coarsely punctate, sometimes 

 slightly shaded bronzy-green : corium coarsely punctate : membrane 

 pale hyaline : body beneath, rostrum and legs brown, the abdomen 

 paler, with a broad, median, blackish band, on each side of which is a 

 narrower and more irregular band of the same colour, and between these 

 bands are scattered dark punctures : femora punctured or speckled 

 with blackish: head beneath and sternum coarsely and darkly punc- 

 tate : mesostethium with a large irregular luteous spot on each side : 

 rostrum reaching third abdominal segment : 2-3 joints of antennae sub- 

 equal in length, and much shorter than the fourth ; 4-5 joints subequal 

 in length, the fifth moderately incrassate (Dist.). Long 7-8 : exp. angl. 

 pron. 5-6 mill. 



E-eported from Nepal, Sikkim (mihi), where it is very common, 



192. Carbula scutellata, Distant. 

 Carlula scutellata, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 347 (1887). 



Head luteous, covered with coarse black punctures ; eyes fuscous ; 

 ocelli red ; antennae luteous, infuscate at the apex ; 4 — 5 joints subequal 

 in length ; rostrum extending just beyond last coxae : pronotum luteous, 

 coarsely and darkly punctate, the lateral margins levigate, the lateral 

 angles produced into long, acute, black spines : scutellum luteous, 

 sparingly and coarsely darkly punctate, a large levigate spot at each 

 basal angle, apex also broadly impunctate, punctures usually thickest at 

 the lateral margins and sometimes at the base : corium luteous with a 

 purplish tinge, thickly and darkly punctate : membrane pale hyaline : 

 connexivum luteous, with black segmental, marginal spots : body be- 

 neath and legs luteous, with a few scattered black punctures on the disc 

 and on the femora, and the margins and apices of the pronotal angles 

 black (Dist.). Long, 8 ; exp. angl. pron. 5^ mill. 



Reported from Bombay, N. Khasiya Hills (Assam). 



Genus Gtynenica, Dallas. 



List Hem. i, p. 180 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 217 (1867) : Stal, En. Hera. 

 V, p. 83 (1876). 



Body elongate-ovate : head elongate, tapering gradually to the 

 apex ; tylus reaching the apex ; eyes not prominent ; ocelli minute, 

 placed close to the eyes ; antennae inserted in front of the eyes, basal 

 joint short, not reaching the apex of the head, 2-3 joints about equal ; 



