74 MEMBRACID^. 



Genus YASA, nov. 



Type, Y. greeni, Dist. 



Listrihution. Ceylon. 



Pronotmn without lateral processes, the posterior process short, 

 slender and recurved, its apex not nearly reaching the posterior 

 angle of the inner margin of the tegmina ; lateral angles of the 

 mesonotum visible, produced but not spinose ; tegmina somewhat 

 elongate, inner margin beyond clavus distinctly notched and 

 gibbously raised, apical areas three and very large ; ocelli nearer 

 to eyes than to each other ; posterior femora distinctly curved. 



2217. Yasa greeni, sp. n. 



Pace, pronotum and body beneath black ; femora black, their 

 apices and the tibiae and tarsi ochraceous, tibia) annulated with 

 fuscous ; tegmina subhyaline black at base and immediately 

 followed by a transverse pale fascia, central area piceous, darkest 

 on costal half, apical area pale hyaline, extreme apical margin 



Fig. 62. — Yasa (/reenl. 



connected with an oblique fascia which is again connected with a 

 transverse fascia joining inner n)argin near posterior angle, piceous ; 

 pronotum rugulose, the posterior 'process short, slender and 

 recurved, not extending beyond the scutellar region; veins of 

 tegmina clothed with line hairs, the dark basal area punctate; 

 tibiae coarsely pilose. 



Length 6 ; breadth lat. pronot. angl. 2 to 2^ millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Peradeniya, Xandy {Oreen). 



Grenus KANADA, nov. 



Type, K. irvinei, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Body subelongate ; face convexly deflected, ocelli almost as far 

 apart from each other as from eyes; pronotum subelongate, 

 laterally unarmed, strongly and broadly foveate on each side 

 behind eyes, only moderately convex, behind the lateral angles 

 gradually passing into the posterior process which is broad at base, 

 straight, acutely narrowed on its apical area, the apex reaching or 

 slightly passing the posterior angle of the inner margin of tegmina ; 



