SOIBANGA. 



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2477. Soibanga bella, Walk. (Tnttipfouia) Li.^t Horn, iii, p. 778 

 (1851) ; Siffn. Ann. Sue. Ent. Fr. 185-4, p. 10, t, i, f. 8; Atkins. 

 J. A. S. B. liv, p. 99 (1885). 



Body above and beneath black ; vertex with a central longi- 

 tudinal line, two transverse discal lines and macular mottlings on 

 anterior area, ocliraceous ; pronotum with two transverse broadly 

 curved discal fascise, a submarginal discal anterior line and a 

 transverse spot behind each eye, ochraceous ; four small discal 

 ochraceous spots to scutellum ; striations to face, two large spots 



Fig. 150. — Soibanga bella. 



to clypeus, and the legs, ochraceous ; femora more or less spotted 

 with fuscous; tegmina black, costal area from base to about 

 middle, a costal angulate spot beyond middle, a large basal claval 

 spot, a large longitudiual spot above apical area of clavus, and 

 a small rounded spot beyond it, ochraceous ; apical margin greyish- 

 brown ; wings palely fuliginous. 



Length excl. tegm. 5^ ; exp. tegm, 13 millim. 



Hah. "North India" {WarivicTc, Brit. Mus.). Silhet {fide 

 Sir/noret). 



The unique type is here figured. The specimen has been badly 

 pinned at the "junction of the pronotum and scutellum, and has 

 been drawn as thus mutilated by our artist. 



The follo\nng genera and species reached me after the Tettigoni- 

 ellinie had gone to press. Both genera may be placed near Fisaclia. 

 The typical specimen representing the first is not in very good 

 condition, but I have followed the plan pursued throughout the 

 Ehynchota of inserting every species, even though its exact 

 location may be rendered difficult by more or less imperfection 

 in the specimen described. 



