150 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhjnchota. [No. 3, 



37. Ltcorma iole, Stal. 

 Lycorma iole, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 234 (1863). 



Blackish : the lateral posterior blotch on the vertex, thorax, lateral 

 margins of scntellum, and the tegmina more or less purely green-oliva- 

 ceous, the tegmina with 23-28 largish black spots, barely third apical part 

 black, green- veined : wings coccineous with 8-10 black spots, black- 

 fuscous behind the middle and there with a shortened band, virescent 

 or cserulescent ; anal valvules in 2 sanguineous (Stal). ? long, 17 ; exp. 

 teg. 52 millims. 



Reported from India : closely allied to L. delicatula, White, larger, 

 cephalic process less prominulous, and the spots on the tegmina and 

 wings larger. 



38. Ltcorma delicatula. White. 



Aphana delicatula, White, A. M. N. H. xv, p. 37 (1845). 

 Aphcena delicatula, Walker, List. Hem. B. M. ii, p. 282 (1851). 

 Aphoena operosa, Walker, 1. c. Suppt. p. 46 (1858). 



Lycorma delicatula, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. p. 485 (1852) ; Stettin Ent. 

 Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863). 



Tegmina very pale greenish brown, basal part with many black spots 

 (at least twenty) of which six on the anterior margin : the end darker 

 brown, beautifully reticulated with pale greenish brown : wings at the 

 base, Vermillion red with largish black spots, irregular on either side (at 

 least seven), tip widely black ; a large acutely triangular sea-green mark 

 on the fore-edge between the red and black parts : antennge orange : 

 head and thorax above of a pale brownish colour with a sort of bloom 

 over them : body and legs blackish brown with a slight bloom ( WJiite) . 

 Exp. teg. 41 millims. 



Reported from Nankin, Canton, China : very doubtfully from Sib- 

 sagar (Assam). The cephalic process in this species is a little more 

 elevated than in L. imperialis, White, to which it otherwise bears a strong 

 resemblance : the black spots on the wings and tegmina also are smaller, 

 the tegmina are palely olivaceous or whitish fawn-colour : the median 

 band on the wings varies, as in all the others of this group, from whitish 

 to coerulescent or virescent (Stal). 



Genus Euphria, Stal. 



Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 232 (1863) ; part of Aphana, Gnerin. 



Head furnished with a cephalic protuberance, very slender, acute, 

 reflexed or erect ; frons distinctly narrowed upwards, abruptly narrower 

 at the base furnished with 2-3 ridges, a little elevated, parallel : vertex 



