1889.] E. T. Atkinson— Notes on Indian Rliyncliota. 



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Walker (Z. c. supra) describes this species as U. semicircularis, 

 thus : — Ochraceous, fusiform, very finely punctured : head small ; ros- 

 trum extending nearly to the intermediate coxaa ; antennse blackish, 

 slender, nearly the length of the body, first joint reddish, as long as the 

 prouotum, second a little longer than the first, remainder successively 

 decreasing in length, fifth joint reddish at the base : prouotum with 

 three bright green patches, one in the middle and one on each side of 

 the hind border ; sides slightly reflexed : abdomen and posterior legs, 

 ferruginous : fore legs greenish testaceous ; tibise black and slightly 

 dilated at the tips ; tarsi black at the base : hemelytra with two pale 

 green streaks, and with a deeper green costal streak ; an irregular black 

 mark along the outer side ; membrane slightly ochraceous ; wings 

 pellucid. A variety has the antennae pale green, joints with blackish 

 tips, first entirely blackish ; legs pale greenish testaceous. Distinguished 

 from U. hinofata, chiefly in the length of the antennse. Long, lOg mill. 



Reported from India, Sikkim (mihi), Calcutta. 



349. Ubolabida tenera, Westwood. 



Urolabida tenera, Westwood, Hope, Cut. Hem., i, p. 45 (1837) ; Dallas, List Heni., 

 i, p. 316 (1851J ; Walker, Cat. Het., ii, p. 41-i (18G7) ; Stal, En. Uem., v, p. 117 

 (1876). 



Palely luteous, punctured ; prouotum and hemelytra, virescent- 

 luteous ; pronotum posteriorly fulvescent : body beneath, antennse and 

 feet pallid (Westivood). Long, 14^ — IS mill. 



Reported from India. 



350. Ueolaeida uniloba, Stal. 



Urolabida uniloha, Stal, En. Hem, v, p. 117 (1870). 

 c? . Closely allied to T7. tenera, Westwood, but smaller, antounce 

 shorter, less slender, first joint as long as the pronotum, extremity of 

 the base of the second joint, all the third joint and apical part of the 

 two apical joints, black : genital segment without a lateral process, 

 median process much shorter, gradually narrowed, abruptly recurved 

 from the base, depressed, above with a transverse tubercle almost in the 

 middle, apex bilobed {Stal). Long, 10 ; broad, 4| mill. 

 Reported from Darjiling. 



351. Urolabida binotata. Walker. 



Urolabida binotata, Walker, Cat. Het. ii, p. 415 (1867). 



Greenish testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured : head small : 



