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JASSIDiE. 



Geuus BHOORIA, nov. 



Type, B. moduluta, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Vertex somewhat flat, subtriangularly produced and with a 

 central longitudinal ridge, the lateral margins perpendicular for 

 a little in front of eyes and then obliquely narrowing to apex 

 which is a little prominent ; ocelli placed on disk slightly in front 

 of eyes ; face flat or very slightly convex, moderately impressed 

 across the extreme base, much longer than broad, anteriorly pro- 

 minently acutely narrowed, posteriorly moderately narrowed to 

 clypeus ; pronotum scarcely loiiger than vertex, anterior margin 

 a little rounded, posterior margin concavely sinuate, lateral 

 margins a little oblique, slightly sinuate ; scutellum convex at 

 basal area, depressed and transversely impressed before apical 

 area, apex triangularly subacute ; abdomen, 2 , long and slender ; 

 legs slender, posterior tibise thickly finely spinulose ; tegmina 

 long and narrow, claval area large, posteriorly broadened at base, 

 apical areas four, the uppermost longest, the lowermost long and 

 broad ; wings posteriorly broadened at anal area. 



This genus has considerable affinity with the Tettic/oniellince, 

 but the structure of the face, according to my view, locates it in 

 the Gyponimp. 



2500. Bhooria modulata, sp. n. 



2 , Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath and legs ochra- 

 ceous, abdomen above shining black, the extreme lateral and 



Fig. 1G3. — Bhooria inodulata. 



basal margins and anal segment ochraceous ; vertex with the base 

 of lateral margins and the extreme apical margin black, a san- 

 guineous elongate spot at apex and a sanguineous lateral spot in 

 front of each eye ; tegmina pale tawny subhyaline with a broad 

 central longitudinal streak of reddish-orange which terminates 



