1885.] E. T. Atkinson— JS^o^es cm Indian Rhynchota. 21 



down, with two oblique whitish stripes on the fore-border near tlie ti p 

 where there is a black dot ; first stripe broad, second very small, a 

 black dot on the hind-border near the tip and a few whitish streaks 

 along the veins : wings colourless, veins black, tawny towards the base. 

 Body long 6| : exp. teg. 15 millims. 

 Reported from N. Bengal. 



45. Clovia nebulosa, Fabricius. 



Cercopis nebulosa, Fabr., Syst. Ent. iv. p. 50, no. 14, (1794) : Sjst. Rhyn. p. 94, 

 (1803). 



Clovia nebulosa, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 16, (1869). 



Very pale yellowish-grey : two small median black spots on the 

 head : tegmina obscurely fuscous, a very oblique anterior band, a some- 

 what large median spot varied with fuscous at the commissure, an 

 obliquely transverse spot behind the middle of the costal margin and a 

 minute costal spot towards the apex, yellowish grey : two narrow median 

 stripes abbreviated before the middle and a lateral subtriangular spot on 

 the thorax also lateral limbus of scutellum, fuscescent. Long with teg- 

 mina, 10 ; breadth of pronotum 3 millims. 



Reported from E. India. 



Genus Carystus, Stal. 



Berlin Ent. Zeitsohr., vi. p. 303 (1862) : Hem. Afric. iv. p. 69, 81 (1866). 



Head as broad or almost as broad as the thorax, obtusely angulated ; 

 lobes of the vertex transversely impressed at the apex or furnished with a 

 transverse ridge near the apex ; frons slightly convex : rostrum short : 

 thorax quadrangular or sexangular, in the latter case anterior lateral 

 margins short : scutellum long, much longer than broad : tegmina 

 membranous, pellucid, margined at the apex, obliquely roundly subtrun- 

 cate at the apex : posterior tibiae bispinose, upper spine sometimes very 

 minute. 



46. Carystus viridicans, Stal. 



Ptyelus viridicans, Stal, Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Aka. Forh. p. 251 (1854) : Freo-. 

 Eug- resa, Hem. p. 286 (1859). 



Carystus viridicans, Spangberg, Ofvers. Kong. Yet. Aka. Forh. No. 9, p. 13 

 (1877). 



Weakly olive-green, below with the feet still weaker : vertex and 

 thorax anteriorly weakly rufous-testaceous : tegmina olive-yellow, hya- 

 line : spines of the posterior feet black at the apex. 



Body long 5 : breadth of pronotum 2 millims. Reported from Java, 

 Malacca, Singapore, Tenasserim (?) 



