240 JASSID^. 



2480. Ujna consors, sp. u. 



Vertex pale ochraceous, the base to near ocelli castaneous, this 

 coloration acutely extended upward beyond the ocelli, an anterior 

 transverse black spot enclosing a small pale apical spot, and two 

 central discal black lines enclosing an oblong pale spot, inner 

 margin o£ eyes pale ochraceous ; pronotum and scutellum cbocolate- 

 brown, each traversed by a central longitudinal ochraceous line; 

 body beneath and legs pale stramineous ; tegmina pale fuscous- 

 brown, the costal area dark fuscous for about halfway from base 

 and again at apex, the intermediate area greyish-white, crossed 

 beyond its middle by an oblique brown line, tips of the veins at 

 apical margin a little fuscously maculate. 



Length inch tegm. 3| millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Dohertij). 



I received a single specimen of this species from Mr. Doberty. 



Subfam. IV. GYPONIN^. 



Gyponina, Stal (part.), Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1870, p. 736; Berg, 

 Hemipt. Argent, p. 257 (1879) ; Vcm Dnzee, Trans. Am. Eiit. Soc. 

 xix, p. 297 (1892) ; id. torn. cit. xxi, p. 281 (1894) *. 



Scarides, Amy. 4' Serv. (part.) Hem. p. 576 (1843). 



Gyponinse, Ashm. Smith. Cat. Ins. N. J. p. 443 (1890). 



Gyponidfe, J^o?{7/. Biol. ('enlr.-Amer., Rhynch. Horn, ii, p. 293 (1903). 



Penthimiinfe, Kirk. Rep. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. Assoc, pt. ix, p. 307 

 (1906). 



As in the Tetiigoniellince the ocelli are placed on the disk of the 

 vertex ; the face is flat or slightly convex, more or less impressed 

 across the base beneath the prominent and acute or rounded and 

 overhanging anterior edge of the head ; cheeks at least moderately 

 expanded. 



Division PENTHIMIARIA. 



In this division the vertex is short, considerably broader than 

 long, transverse and rounded anteriorly, not produced. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



A. Scutellum transverse, broader thau long. 

 fl. Scutellum longer than vertex, its basal 

 margin considerably longer than lateral 



* As Van Duzee remarks: — " Dr. Stul's use of tins term has priority over 

 that of Dr. Berg, but he included under it such a heterogeneous assemblage of 

 genera as to give to it a significance quite distinct from that intended ^by 

 Dr. Berg." Van Duzee emploj's it in the sense of the latter authority. 



