112 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rliynchota, [No. 2, 



Yellowish green, sliining, smooth : frons (except the lateral margins) 

 entii'e lores or beneath the middle, a spot before the middle and the api- 

 cal two-fifths of cerium and lateral spots on the pectus and abdomen, 

 black, the incisures of the abdomen greeniKSh-yellow : wings infuscate. $ , 

 body long 4f ; broad, 1^ millims. 



Reported from Tranquebar. Head scarcely as broad as the thorax 

 and a little shorter very obtusely roundly subangulate : vertex about 

 twice as broad as the eyes, hardly twice as broad as long, slightly im- 

 pressed within the anterior margin ; face very slightly convex : thorax 

 hardly more than two and half times broader than long, obtusely rounded 

 anteriorly : tegmina rounded at the apex, valvate behind the clavus 

 (Stal). 



Genus Hylic A, Stal. 

 Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3 ser.) i. p. 593 (1863). 



Body oblong- obovate : head acutely produced, face somewhat re- 

 clined : ocelli placed on the upper part of the head, near the anterior 

 angles of the eyes : rostrum very short : thorax somewhat elevated 

 backwards, tuberculated, anterior lateral margins long, anterior middle 

 angularly produced : scutellum elevated, tuberculated : tegmina subcoria- 

 ceous, broadly membranously margined at the apex : abdomen broader 

 than the tegmina, posterior segments acutely lobed and re flexed on both 

 sides : feet somewhat short, anterior tibise above somewhat dilated, pos- 

 terior above spinose. Close to Tettigonia (Stal). 



57. Hylica paeadoxa, Stal. 

 Hylica paradoxa, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lon. (3 ser.) i. p. 593 (1863). 



Body oblong- obovate, blackish or fuscous-testaceous ; face below the 

 middle (a black spot excepted) , disc or two broad strijies on the venter 

 sordidly stramineeous. Var. a, feet sordidly stramineous, annulated with 

 fuscous. Var. h, feet fuscous-testaceous ; femora palely banded. ? , body 

 long, 10 : broad, 31 millims. 



Frons produced at the base in a short, compressed, slightly curved 

 horn and furnished in the middle with two small tubercles: two posterior, 

 distant tubercles on the thorax, higher than the rest, compressed : scu- 

 tellum much elevated before the middle, furnished near the apex with 

 a conical tubercle ; disc of the elevated part hollowed out and more com- 

 pressly-elevated on both sides (Stal). 



Reported from Burma. 



Genus Penthimia, Germar, 



Mag. Ent. iv. p. 46 (1821). Stal, Hem. Afric. iy. p. 100. 107 (1866) : Fieber. 

 Kcv. Mag. Zool. (3 ser.) ii. p. 392 (1875). 



