46 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhjncliota. [No. 1, 



confluent, head rounded, emarginate, with the anterior margin narrowly 

 recurved, juga meeting by a point of their surface in front of the tylus, 

 coarsely and deeply rugosely punctured : eyes testaceous, ocelli reddish • 

 antennae piceous, pubescent, terminal joints paler ; rostrum pitchy black, 

 second joint thickened ; thorax subquadrate, anterior angles a little 

 oblique and rounded, behind the head, a slightly elevated, irregularly 

 crescent- formed surface, smooth and impunotate, remaining surface very 

 deeply, coarsely and confluently punctured, a series of very fine punc- 

 tures along the lateral margins, basal margin subtruncate, smooth, with 

 a very few coarse punctures : scutellum shining, rugosely punctured 

 impunctate at the apex : corium subopaque, very finely and closely 

 punctured ; membrane fuliginous, somewhat opaque, freckled with spots 

 of yellow, beneath scabrescently punctured, venter densely so, its disc 

 shining, impunctate, margins trenchant ; legs deep black, shining, 

 anterior and middle femora ciliated beneath, with a row of long slender 

 spines, those upon the posterior pairs very short, tibiae densely spinose 

 {Uhler). Long, 19 ; breadth of abdomen, lOf mill. 

 Reported from Hong-Kong. 



39. Adrisa (?) CLARA, Walker. 

 Acatalectus clarus, Walker, Cat. Het. iii, p. 535 (1868). 



Black, elliptical, rather flat : sides of the head and of the thorax 

 witb a few bristles : head hardly punctured ; sides and fore border very 

 slightly reflexed : eyes, rostrum, antennae and legs, piceous : rostrum 

 extending to the middle coxae : 1-4 joints of the antennae successively 

 increasing in length : thorax sparingly aud minutely punctured, smooth, 

 except on each side in front of a transverse middle furrow ; a ferru- 

 ginous patch, on each hind angle : scutellum rather thinly punctured, 

 smootb at the base, with a narrow ferruginous border on each side : 

 legs stout ; femora slightly dentate beneath ; tibiae spinose : hemelytra 

 piceous, more thickly punctured than tbe thorax, with two veins near 

 the costa and with four near the hind border ; membrane colourless 

 (Walker). Long, 10^ mill. 



Reported from India. 



Genus ^thus, Dallas. 



Pt., List Hem. i. p. 110 (1851) : Walker, Cat. Het, i, p. 148 (1867) : Stal, Hem. 

 Afric. i, p. 19, 20 (1864) ; En. Hem. v, p. 18 (1876) : Sign. A. S. E. F. (6 s.) i, p. 

 423 (1881). Includes Cydnus, Fieber, Enr. Hem. p. 83, 363 (1861). 



Body oval or ovate, slightly convex ; margins at least of the head, 

 pilose or setose : head rounded at the apex, juga and tylus equally long ; 



