148 E, T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 



sometimes confluent ; a tawny slightly curved band separates this part 

 from the reticulated tips which are brown with tawny veins : wings 

 green, with numerous brown spots, gray mingled with white towards 

 the tips, white along the inner border (Walhej^). Long, 14| : exp. teg. 

 42 millims. 



Reported from Malabar. 



34. Aphana (?) ALBiFLOS, Walker. 

 Aphcena alhijlos, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 280 (1851). 



Body above, green ; beneath, bright-red ; vertex tawny, indistinctly 

 carinate along the border ; face slightly carinate ; rostrum nearly as 

 long as the body, tip black ; a concavity corresponding to the eye on 

 each side of the fore-border of the pronotum of which the anterior por- 

 tion of the lateral margins is black, posterior margin, tawny ; longitu- 

 dinal ridge almost obsolete : abdomen obconical, much longer than the 

 thorax, thickly covered with white down : legs ferruginous, sulcated ; 

 femora, red ; posterior tibice slightly spinose : tegmina black, adorned 

 with numerous little green marks ; reticulated part, ferruginous ; wings 

 brown, adorned with bluish-green spots, white at the tips and along the 

 posterior margin (Walker). Body long, 16 J ; exp. teg. 55 millims. 



Reported from Malabar. 



Genus Lycorma, Stal. 



Stettin, Ent, Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863) : part Aphcjena, Gnerin. 



Head somewhat protuberant, protuberance very short, reflexed : 

 frons, distinctly upwards and at the base more narrowly, furnished with 

 two parallel obtuse ridges, sometimes obliterated beneath the middle ; 

 vertex truncated at the base, last angles not produced : thorax finely 

 carinate in the middle: first femora not amplified at the apex above : 

 last tibiae armed with 4-5 spines ; unarmed at the base, above {Stdl). 



35. Lycorma imperialis. White. 



Aphana imperialis, White, A. M. N. H. xvii, p. 330 (1846). 



Aphcena imperialis, Westwood, Cab. Or. Eut. p. 74, t. 36, f. 4 (1848) ; Walker, 

 List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 282 (1851). 



Aphcena placahilis, Walker, 1. c. Suppt. p. 46 (1858). 



Lycorma imperialis, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Fork. p. 485 (1862) ; Stettin Ent. 

 Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 



Tegmina olive-green, the basal portion with numerous black spots, 

 most of which are traversed by green veins ; the tip black, beautifully 

 reticulated with olive-green : wings, at the base, purplish madder with 



