1885.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Ttidian Rliyncliota. 115 



Head and thorax ferruginous, flat, very tliickly and minutely punc- 

 tured, covered with tawny down : head short, indistinctly sti-iped with 

 brown, sinuate along the hind border, more rounded in front, its length 

 not more than one-fourth of its breadth ; face piceous, roughly punctur- 

 ed, with ten slight oblique ridges on each side of the disc which is flat ; 

 two yellow stripes along the sides unite near the front and form a cone 

 and are produced along the pectus : the clypeus shining, convex, fer- 

 ruginous, with an oblique furrow on each side ; rostrum ferruginous, 

 tip piceous ; pectus with a broad black band between the anterior and 

 intermediate legs : abdomen ferruginous, testaceous at the base : legs 

 testaceous : tegmina ferruginous, conical towards the tips which are 

 almost pointed, nearly colourless for half the breadth beneath the fore- 

 border from the middle to the tips ; some forked brown streaks in the 

 disc, a few of them communicating with an irregular curved brown stripe 

 which extends from three-fifths of the length of the fore-border to the 

 tip and is darkest at each end : wings colourless ; veins black, tawny at 

 the base (Walker). Body long, 6 J ; teg. 16 a- millims. 



Reported from India, Java. 



69. Clov^ia punctum, Walker. 



Ptyelus punctum, Walker, List Horn. B. M. iii. p. 718 (1851) ; Stal. Ofvers. K. 

 V.-A. Forh. p. 493 (1862) : J. A. S. B. Hv. (2), p. 19 (1885). 

 Ptyelus hipunctipennis, Stal, 1. c. p. 250 (1854) : Java. 



Pale tawny, covered with pale down : head and thorax almost flat : 

 head very convex in front, with two furrows which diverge from the 

 fore border and communicate with two more oblique impressions near 

 the hind border ; face very convex, with a blackish disc, which has 

 about eight oblique ridges on each side ; disc of the breast, blackish : 

 tegmina with a dark brown dot on the hind border near tlie tip ; wings 

 colourless; veins pale stramineous (Walker). Body long, 5 : teg. ll|- 

 millims. 



Reported from N. Bengal, Java. 



70. Ptyelus sexvittatus, Walker. 



Ptyelus sexvittatus, Walker, List Horn. B. M. iii. p. 715 (1851) ; J. A. S. B. liv. 

 (2), p. 19 (1885). 



Yellow, shining : head and chest flat, minutely punctured, adorned 

 with six black stripes : head concave along tlie hind border, almost coni- 

 cal in front ; its length less than half its bren^dtli ; face very convex 

 with indistinct ridges on each side, black towards the clypeus which is 

 also black : disc of the pectus mostly black : abdomen piceous : a short 

 dorsal stripe, hind borders of the segments, and oviduct, tawny : legs 



