1887.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Ehynchota. 203 



Reported from China, Siara, Cambodia, Tenasserim, Assam, Silhat 

 Malacca, Penang, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, Celebes, Bourn, Philippines. 

 The Indian Museum has specimens from Sikkim, Assam, Arakan, 

 Tavoy. 



129. Dalpada versicolor, Herr. Schaffer. 



Halys versicolor, Herr. Schaff, Wanz. Ins. v, p. 76, 1. 169 f. 520 (1839) ; vii, p. 60 

 (1844). 



Dalpada versicolor, Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 185 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 

 220 (1876); Stal, En. Hem. v, p. 43 (1876) : Lethierry, Ann. Mus. Gen. xviii, p. 648 

 (1883). 



Yellow-fuscous, variegated with bronze or steel-green patches : 

 head elongate, tylus extending beyond the juga which form outwards 

 two obtuse angles : eyes large : antennae slender : sides of pronotum 

 weakly serrated anteriorly, angles acute : two subminiaceous spots at 

 base of scutellum of which the apex is long and slender ; membrane 

 with eight veins of which the outer on each side is indistinct : margin 

 of abdomen yellow-ochreous with steel-green spots : beneath pale 

 orange with greenish pulverulent outer border and a black longitudinal 

 spot posteriorly. Long, 14 mill. 



Reported from Java, India, Burma. 



130. Dalpada clavata, Fabricius. 



Gimex clavatus, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Sappt. p. 532 (1798). 



Halys clavata, Fabr., Syst. Rbyng. p. 181 (1803). 



Dalpada clavata, Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 184 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 219 

 (1867). Stal, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 22 (1868) ; En. Hem. v, p. 43 (1876) ; Distant, A. M. 

 N. H. (5s.)iii, p. 45 (1879). 



Head porrect, unidentate on both sides : thorax not serrated but 

 armed on both sides with a small dull-black clavate protuberance two 

 white dots at the apex : scutellum cinereous at the apex : hemelytra 

 spotted fuscous : abdomen flavescent, margin black, spotted yellow 

 {Fahr.). 



Closely allied to D. versicolor, H. S., head a little longer, lateral 

 angles of pronotum somewhat more obtuse, more thickened and flexed 

 upwards ; without the somewhat large, smooth, spot on the basal angles 

 of the scutellum but at the base near the angles, a small smooth spot ; 

 dots more fuscous, less brassy (Stal), Long, 15 — 16 mill. 



Reported from Tranquebar, Assam. 



131. Dalpada pilicornis, Stal. 

 Dalpada pilicomis, Stal, En, Hem. v, p. 44 (1876). 

 ^ , Stramineous ; head, pronotum, hcnicly tra, and pectus, distinct- 



