1888.] E. T. Atkinson — Nutes on Indian Rliyiicliota. 145 



Div. Batiiycoeliaria. 

 En. Hem. v, p. 67, (1876). 



a, h. c. as in Hojplistoderaria , (p. QQ). 



d. Venter with a furrow, its margins obtusely elevated, cylindrical, 

 smooth. : mesostethium distinctly carinate : furrow of the orifices con- 

 tinued in a long wrinkle or ridge. 



Genus Jurtina, Stal. 



Of vers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 518, (1867); En. Hera, v, p. 67,101,(1876): in- 

 cludes Gaatraulax, pt. Herr. Scbiiff., Wanz. Ins. vii, p. 61, (18il). 



Head shorter than the pronotum,gradualty narrowed forwards, round- 

 ed at the apex, anteocular part almost longer than broad, lateral margins 

 somewhat obtuse, posteriorly very slightly sinuate ; bucculos continued 

 through, moderately elevated : ocelli about thrice as far from each other 

 as from the eyes ; rostrum somewhat reaching the apex of the abdomen, 

 first joint on a level with the bucculse, third joint longest of all ; first 

 joint of antennae scarcely reaching apex of head, second joint shorter 

 than third : anterior lateral margins of pronotum straight, somewhat ob- 

 tuse, anterior margin truncate behind the eyes, lateral angles somewhat 

 proininulous : scutellum moderate, frena extended to apical third of 

 scutellum : veins of membrane simple : mesostethium with a somewhat 

 high ridge : metastethium slightly elevated : furrow from the odorifer- 

 ous apertures continued in a gradually vanishing wrinkle or ridge : 

 venter deeply furrowed, second segment elevated in the middle, not 

 produced forwards : tibias obtusely rounded, not furrowed {Stdl). 



251. Jurtina indica, Dallas. 



Bathyccelia indica, Dallas, Cat. Hem. i, p. 270, (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. ii, 

 p. 350, (1867). 



Jurtina indica, Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 102, (1876). 



d . Above very pale green, very thickly and minutely punctured -. 

 head slightly truncated at the apex : pronotum with the lateral margins 

 edged with violet : scutellum with a small round black spot in each 

 basal angle : hemelytra with the outer margin dark green, except to- 

 wards the base ; membrane transparent, colourless : body beneath pale 

 yellow, smooth and shining ; abdomen impunctate ; pectus finely punc- 

 tured : legs pale yellow : rostrum pale yellow, with the tip of the last 

 joint black: antenna) with the two basal joints and the base of the third 

 pale violet, 3 — 4i joints pale yellow {Dallas). Long, 20 mill. 



Reported from N. India. 



