1888.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rliynchota. 153 



262. Agathocles limbatus, Stal. 



Agathocles limbatus, Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 106 (1879). 

 d*. Above lurid, rather densely and distinctly punctured black, and 

 sprinkled between the punctures with small pallescent spots or protu- 

 berances ; beneath black : extremity of the anterior lateral margins of 

 the pronotum, lateral limbus of the prostethium and broad limbus of 

 the venter, sordid rufescent. c? . w^ith the sixth ventral segment an- 

 teriorly rounded, truncated at the apex, apical angles slightly promi- 

 nulous, straight. Head posteriorly with a levigate spot at the eyes, mar- 

 gins posteriorly sinuated, parallel before the sinus in the middle, an- 

 teriorly rounded : anterior margin of the pronotum very narrowly levi- 

 gate behind the vertex ; behind the eyes broadly truncated ; anterior 

 angles with a small tooth turning outwards ; anterior lateral margins 

 somewhat straight, somewhat sinuated in the middle, very narrowly 

 reilexed, obsoletely and obtusely crennlated before the middle ; lateral 

 angles straight, very slightly prominulous : lateral margin of the apex 

 of the scutellum slightly reflex ed : pectus remotely and distinctly punc- 

 tured : abdomen broader than the pronotum, fuscous- violaceous on the 

 dorsum : venter punctulate, the middle and the rufescent limbus levi- 

 gate : connexivum fuscous : first joint of antennae black, second lurid, 

 more than twice longer than the first : rostrum reaching the base of the 

 venter, lurid : feet fuscous ; coxse, trochanters, base of femora, and the 

 tarsi, lurid : membrane fuscous : wings sordid hyaline, very slightly in- 

 fuscate towards the apex (Stal). Long, 2U : breadth of abd. 12 mill. 

 Reported from India, Silhat. 



Genus Amyntor, Stal. 

 Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 519 (1867) : En. Hem. v, p. 69, 107 (1876). 

 Head acutely triangular, gradually narrowed forwards ; juga much 

 longer than the tylus, contiguous before the tylus, a little hiscent and 

 rounded at the extreme apex, lateral margins acute, anteriorly sinuate, 

 prominulous behind the sinus in a somewhat obtuse angle, bucculoe some- 

 what continued through, moderately elevated; ocelli twice as far from each 

 other as from the eyes ; rostrum scarcely reaching the last coxae, first 

 joint extending a little beyond the bucculjB, second joint longer than the 

 third ; antennee moderate, first joint not reaching the apex of the head, 

 third joint almost twice as long as the second : anterior lateral margins 

 of pronotum hardly sinuate, serrulate, lateral angles acute, rounded at 

 the extreme apex, a little prominulous : costal margin of corium 

 moderately rounded : abdomen rounded on both sides, apical angles of 

 segments very slightly prominulous : venter unarmed at the base : 



