1888.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhyncliota. 69 



221. HoPLisTODERA viRESCENs, Dallas. 



HopUstodera vrrescens, Dallas, List, Hem. i, p. 217 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. ii, 

 p. 265 (1867) 5 Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 89 (1876). 



(f . Head orange yellow, brownish towards the vertex, which is 

 sparingly punctured : pronotum very pale yellowish green, rather thick- 

 ly punctured with brown, with two yellowish brown spots near the 

 anterior margin ; the lateral spines not very long, nearly horizontal, 

 acute : scutellum testaceous, the basal portion very sparinglj^, the 

 apical more closely, punctured with brown ; the base with four brown 

 spots : hemelytra pale yellowish green, rather finely and not thickly 

 punctured with brown ; membrane transparent : abdomen beneath pale 

 greenish yellow, rather thickly punctured, the punctures brown on 

 each side of the disc, on the middle of the last segment, and on the 

 anal plate : pectus pale yellow, punctured with brown : legs pale 

 yellow, with the apices of the tibiae and the basal joints of the tarsi 

 brownish : rostrum yellow, with the tip black : antennoe yellow, with the 

 two apical joints fulvous (Dallas). Long, 9-10 mill. 



Reported from N. India. 



222. HoPLiSTODERA iNCiSA, Distant. 

 HopUstodera incim, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 349, t. 12, f. 3 (1887). 



Allied to H. testacea, Westw. Ochraceous with brownish tints : head 

 finely and sparingly punctate : antennae ochraceous, becoming darker 

 towards the apex : pronotum sparingly but coarsely punctate, the 

 lateral angles produced into robust, subacute spines, the apices very 

 slightly reflexed hindwards, and with a notched tubercle beneath at 

 about half their length : scutellum with the basal half very sparingly 

 but coarsely punctate, the apical half thickly punctate : corium coarsely 

 and irregularly punctate : membrane pale hyaline : body beneath 

 ochraceous, with a sublateral row of castaneous spots on each side : 

 legs pale luteous ; femora annulated brown near the apex : rostrum 

 ochraceous, apex pitchy and extending a little beyond the last coxae : 

 2-3 joints antennas subequal in length, apical joint longest (I)ist.). 

 Long, 8 ; exp. angl. pron., 9 mill. 



Reported from Mungphu (Sikkim), Assam (mihi). 



Genus Bolaca, Walker. 



Cat. Het. ii, p. 251 (1867). 



Body elongate-elliptical, rather flat, thickly and minutely punc- 

 tured : head lanceolate, much shorter than the pronotum ; juga extending 

 much beyond the tylus, slightly notched on the outer side, terminating 



