42 E. T. Atkinson— Jfoifcs on Indian Rliynchota. [No. 1, 



tte apex with an indistinct reddish longitudinal ridge : liemelytra 

 clouded with blackish ; membrane brovyn, opaque : margins of the 

 abdomen black, with a yellow line on each of the sutures : body beneath 

 reddish : abdomen impunctate, minutely transversely rugose, with the 

 stigmata black : pectus finely punctured with black on the sides ; pectus 

 impunctate, black : legs brownish ; femora with brown dots : rostrum 

 brownish testaceous, with the tips pitchy ; autennce with the basal joint 

 pitchy brown, paler at the base ; 2 — 4 joints, black ; fifth joint orange, 

 tip black : anal plate, in c?, is entire, convex, and encloses a second plate, 

 within and above which the sexual organs are visible (Dallas). Long, 

 101—12 mill. 



Reported from India. 



336. UiiOcnELA discrepans. Walker. 

 Urochela discrepans, Walkor, Cat. Hot., ii, p. 411 (1867). 



Tawny, elongate-elliptical, thinly punctured, a little paler beneath ; 

 punctures brown or black : head with a black spot on the bind border ; 

 tylus conical, extending much beyond the jaga ; rostrum extending nearly 

 to the hind border of the third ventral segment ; tip black : antennss 

 black, more than half the length of the body ; first joint extending mach 

 beyond the front of the head ; second as long as the first ; third about 

 half the length of the second ; fourth a little shorter tban the second ; 

 fifth reddish, pioeous towards the tip, a little shorter than the fourth : 

 pronotum with four incomplete and irregular black stripes and with 

 black, slightly reflexed sides : scutellum with two broad black stripes, 

 and with a black dot on each fore angle : pectus and under side of 

 abdomen with four rows of black points : hemelytra with two black 

 dots, one on the disc and one on the middle of the outer border : mem- 

 brane lurid cinereous. Distinguished from Z7. bimaculata by the tj'lus 

 being more prominent, and the first joint of the anteuuee being more 

 slender (Walker). Long, 12i— 13 mill. 



Reported from Lidia. 



337. Urochela pulchra, Distant. 



Urochela pulclira, Dist., Trana. Ent. Soo., p. 356, t. 12, f. 8 (1887). 



Body above ochraceous, shaded, and punctured brownish : head 

 and pronotum brownish, margins of pronotum, olivaceous ; antennag 

 brownish, second joint longer than the first : scutellum olivaceous, with 

 scattered, coarse, brown punctures, with some mottled markings and a 

 spot in each basal angle of the same colour : cerium olivaceous, with 

 large, irregular, coarse, brown punctures on inner area ; clavus brown- 



