96 E. T. Aikinson-— Notes on Indian Rliyncliotfi. [No, 2, 



Genus TiTUKiA, Stal. 

 Of vers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 158 (1865) ; Hera. Afric. iv. p. 102 (1886). 



Body large, oblong : head f oliaceous, clypeated, triangular, rounded at 

 tlie apex, produced forwards and a little downwards, vertex flat ; frons 

 narrow, flat : face beneath the eyes, abruptly much narrowed, thence 

 gradually narrowed, margins very slightly amplified : eyes small : ocelli 

 placecl behind the middle of the vertex between the eyes, more distant 

 from the eyes than from each other : thorax and vertex in the same 

 plane, somewhat sloped, the former sexangular, angulately amplified oil 

 both sides, lateral margins acute, anterior margin straight, posterior 

 margin slightly sinuated : scutellum triangular : tegmina coriaceous, 

 densely punctured, tectiform, reaching the apex of the abdomen, clavus 

 very broad in the middle, corium triangular, obliquely or roundly trun- 

 cated behind the clavus ; veins irregularly anastomosed towards the 

 apex, less elevated : feet somewhat short : anterior coxae free ; last tibia© 

 remotely dentated above. Allied to Fetaloce^liala, (Stal). 



34. TiTURiA PLANATA, Fabricius. 



Memhracis planata, Fabr., Ent. Syst. iv. p. 11 (1794). 

 Ledra planata, Fabr., Syst. Rliyng, p. 25 (1803). 



Epiclines planata, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem. p. 578 (1843) ; Walker, 

 List Hom. B. M. iii. p. 831 (1851). 



Epiclines hehes, Walker, Ins. Sannd. Hom. p. 100 (1858). 

 Petalocephala planata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 501 (1862). 

 Petalocephala expansa, Stal, Ofvers. 1. c. p. 158 (1865). 

 Tituria planata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 59 (1869). 



Clypeus flat, triangular, entirely virescent, eyes oblong, fuscous : pro- 

 notum smooth, flat, virescent, produced on both sides in a flat point, 

 strong, acute : tegmina virescent, immaculate ; body virescent {Fabr.). 

 Olivaceous flavescent turning into virescent ; above with the proste- 

 thium densely and distinctly punctured ; head above finely and spar- 

 ingly punctured : costa sordidly flavescent : apex of the spines of the 

 last tibise fuscous ; head obtusely triangular, more than twice as broad 

 as long ; thorax much dilated on both sides, angles acute, the 

 anterior margin of the dilated part about one third longer than the pos- 

 terior margin, the latter infuscate ; the last ventral segment in the ? 

 deeply sinuated at the apex (Stal). ?, body 18 : breadth of pronotum 

 10 millims. 



Reported from Malacca, India, Tenasserim. 



Subfamily Pkoconiina, Stal. 

 Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 733 (1870). 



