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cercopid.t;. 



notum and sides of pectus yellowish-white, remaining area of the 

 under surface and the legs brown." (Melichar.) 



Length 7 mi Him. 



JIab. Ceylon (Berlin 2Ins.). 



I have not seen this species. 



Genus JEMBRANA, nov. 



Type, J. huprestioides, Dist. 



Distribution. S. India. 



Head (including eyes) as wide as pronotum. anterior margin sub- 

 angularly conical, centrally loiigitudinally carinate, face longitudi- 

 nally globose, transversely striate ; rostrum long, a little passing 

 the posterior coxae ; pronotum anteriorly angularly produced 

 between eyes, the anterior lateral margins short, a little curved 

 outwardly, posterior margin angularly concave before scutellum, 

 longitudinally tricai'inate, the lateral carinations oblique ; scutellum 

 foveate ; tegmina about two and a half times as long as broad, 

 veins more or less longitudinal, apical areas short; legs of moderate 

 length, posterior tibise with one spine. 



2262. Jembrana huprestioides, sp. u. 



Black ; three small spots on anterior margin of vertex, broad 

 anterior and lateral margins and two discal spots to pronotum, 

 four large costal spots, two very small apical costal spots, three 

 sutural and an oblique discal spot to tegmina, pale ochraceous ; 

 body beneath black ; a spot at anterior margin of face, legs, and 

 disks of sternum and abdomen pale ochraceous ; legs annulated 

 with black ; body above very finely punctate, vertex about one- 

 third the length of pronotum, both vertex and pronotum traversed 



Fig. l^.—Jeinhrana huprestioides. 



by a central longitudinal ridge, the latter also with an oblique 

 longitudinal ridge near each lateral area; tegmina finely and 

 thickly punctate ; face transversely striate, basally and centrally 

 coarsely punctate. 



J.ength 7i to 8.| millim. 



Jlab. Nilgiri Hills {Hampson). Naduvatum {Lefro>i). 



