Monographie der Acanaloniiden und Flatiden (Homoptera). 141 



the tips; a row of very short oblique parallel cross-veins along the fore border; hind- 

 wings almost colourless, brown towards the tips; veins brown, tawny ut the base. 



Length of the body 2^/2 lines; of the wings 7 lines. 



North India (Walker). 



Scheint bezüglich der Kopfbildung der vidua sehr ähnlich zu sein. 



* g. SeH{a bisecta Kirby. 



Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXIV, p. 152, PI. V, Fig. 5 (1891). 



Castaneous above, testaceous below; head and thorax broadly black in the middle 

 above; tegmina dark brown; costa slightly arched, and the subcostal nervure more so, 

 redering the costal area rather narrow, but the apical area is very broad, and the space 

 between the nervures lighter than the central area; internal area bounded by a very 

 distinct testaceous streak along the fold; wings dark fuscous. 



Long. corp. cum tegm. 8 mm, 



Ceylon, Patlam. 



Mir ist diese Art nicht bekannt. Kirby sagt, dass sie einer Phalaenomorpha sehr 

 ähnlich ist. 



10. Seli^a nigropunctata Kirby. 



Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXIV, p. 152 (1891). 



Head and pronotum chocolate-brown above; face rather lighter, with testaceous 

 lateral and central carinae; under surface of body testaceous; tegmina brown with black 

 veins, blackening towards the rounded projection on the base of the inner margin and 

 towards the hinder angle of the central area; the inner marginal area towards the base, 

 and the basal third of central area, with numerous large raised black granules; the costal 

 and marginal areas very broad, but broadest at the apex; cross-nervures neariy straight. 



Long. corp. cum tegm. 7 mm. 



Ceylon. 



Mir ist diese Art nicht bekannt, Kirby bemerkt, dass diese Art der Poeciloptera 

 (Seli^a) piinctifrons Walk, ähnlich ist; die Costalmembran und der Submarginalrand 

 ist Jedoch breiter. 



II. Seliia piinctifrons Walk. 



Poeciloptera punctifrons Walk., List of Hom., Suppl., p. 118 (1858). 

 Seli^a punctifrons Stäl, Öfv. Vet. Ak. Förh., p. 479 (1862). 



Ferruginea-fulva, subtus testacea; frons nigro biguttata; prothorax arcuatus; meso- 

 thorax piceus, tricarinatus; alae anticae apice et apud angulum interiorem rotundatae, 

 Costa margineque exteriore subrectis, margine interiore basi tuberculato, venulis costa- 

 libus plurimis obliquis parallelis, venulis apud marginem exteriorem paucis. 



Ferrugineous-tawny, testaceous beneath. Front transverse; sides convex, not 

 elevated; two black dots near the Vertex. Prothorax arched. Mesothorax mostly piceous, 

 with three slight keels. Fore wings almost straight along the costa and along the exte- 

 rior border; tip and interior angle rounded; interior border tuberculate at the base; 

 costal veinlets oblique, parallel and very numerous; veinlets along the exterior border 

 comparatively few; veins and transverse veinlets not numerous. 



Lenght of the body 3 lines; of the wings 7 lines. 



North China (Walker). 



Scheint mit S.ferruginea Walk, nahe verwandt zu sein. 



