66 E. T, Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 1, 



Fulvous : body somewhat depressed ; head black, margin pale : 

 spots on hemelytra cyaneous : abdomen beneath with median bands and 

 round lateral spots (Westw.). Long, 8-8|^ mill. 



Head black with a luteous limbus : pronotum orange red with six black 

 spots, two transverse towards anterior margin, two obliquely ovate to- 

 wards posterior margin, and two very minute punctiform spots at the 

 posterior angle : scutellum orange red, spotted black, a single, very 

 large, obtusely triangular, spot at the anterior margin, and two margi- 

 nal rather oblong near the posterior angle : coriaceous portion of the 

 hemelytra black, with a sigma-shaped band in the middle and the 

 external margin, red ; membrane black, chalybeous, margin hyaline at 

 the apex : sternum luteous, spotted black at the stigmata : venter lute- 

 ous, with a transverse band-shaped spot on each segment and two on the 

 stigmata : femora lutescent, black at the apex ; tarsi and antennge, 

 black (Ellenr.). Long, 9 mill. 



Reported from Java, China, Sikkim where it is not uncommon 

 (mihi). 



204. EuRTDEMA MULTiPUNCTATA, Distant. 



Eurydema multipunctata, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 348, t. 12, f. 6 (1887). 



Body above pale ochraceous, sometimes suffused with purplish 

 above : margins of tylus (angulated externally about the middle) and 

 the base, black : antennae ochraceous, apex of third and 4-5 joints palely 

 infuscaie, fourth joint longest : rostrum ochraceous, tip pitchy, reaching 

 last coxse ; pronotum with twelve black spots, arranged four on anterior 

 margin, remainder on the disc, three in each angular area and two in 

 the middle : scutellum with ten black spots, four at the base, four near 

 m.iddle, and two before the apex : corium with three black spots, ar- 

 ranged somewhat longitudinally : membrane blackish, pale hyaline at 

 apex and margins : body beneath pale ochraceous, head with two black 

 spots at the base, sternum with a double submarginal row of black 

 spots, a transverse black spot on each side of the metastethium, and a 

 double row of black marginal spots on the abdomen {Dist.'). Long, 

 8-9 mill. 



Reported from Arrah (Bengal), rather rare (mihi). 



Genus Stenoztgum, Fieber. 

 Enr. Hem. p. 345 (1861) ; Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A., Forh. 520 (1867) ; En. Hem. 

 V, p. 61, 86 (1876). Includes Nitilia, subg. Minodia, Muls. and Rey, Pun. France 

 Pent. p. 199 (1866). 



Body short, oval, hairless, shining, somewhat convex, bright colour- 

 ed : head not much deflexed, lateral margins rounded, slightly sinuate 

 towards the base ; antennae robust, second joint shorter than the third 



