1889.] E. T. Afkimon— Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 109 



ly and minutely punctured ; some of the punctures black : head a little 

 longer than broad ; juga lanceolate, connected : eyes not at all promi- 

 nent: rostrum extending to the fore coxee : antennss slender, second joint 

 much longer than the third, as long as the fourth ; fifth longer than the 

 fourth : pronotum with the posterior angles prominent and nearly rect- 

 angular ; sides in front serrated : scutellum attenuated, rounded at the 

 tip, with some black speckles along each side near the base : abdomen 

 with the hind angles of the apical segment extending beyond the anal 

 appendage : hemelytra more minutely punctured than the pronotum : 

 membrane pellucid (WalJcer). Long, 12| mill. 



Reported from India. Differs from M. truncahcs, Westw,, in having 

 the posterior angles of the pronotum more determinate and the thorax 

 more abi'uptly contracted. 



