280 jassidjE. 



2522. Thomsouiella arcuata, Motsch. (Acocephalus) Etud. Ent. Tiii> 



p. 15 (1859) ; id. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvi (3) p. 100 (1863) 5 



Melich. (Thomsoniella) Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 172 (1903) 5 



Kirk. (Thomsonia) Rep. Exp. Stat. Haiv. Plant. Assoc, pt. ix^ 



p. 337 (1900). 



Tetigoiiia kalidasa, Kirk. Entomologist, xxxiii, p. 294 (1900). 



Pale ochraceous or greenish-ochraceous ; an arcuated fascia on 

 vertex commencing near eyes, two arcuated fasciae to prouotum, the 

 posterior one much the smallest, three longitudinal fasciae to 

 scutellum, and lougitudinal fasciae to tegmiua orange-red or 

 sanguineous. 



Closely allied to T. iiorrecta, Walk., and differing principally, 

 or more' apparently, by the arcuated and not straight red fasciae 

 to the vertex and pronotum, and by the distinct (at least in all 

 the specimens I have examined) longitudinal red fascia3 to the 

 tegraina. 



Length inch tegm. 4| to 6 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Pundaluoya {Green), Newara Eliya {fide Mot- 

 schoidslcij), Peradeniya, Henaratgoda (fide Melicliar). Maldive 

 Islds. ; Miuikoi {Gardiner). — Queensland ; Cairns, Kuranda {fide 

 Kirlcaldij). 



2523. Thomsoniella viridis, sp. n. 



Dark green, the veins of the tegmina very distinct and darker 

 in hue ; the tarsi and the apical areas of tlie tibiae pale tawny- 

 ochraceous ; apical margin of vertex strongly reflexed ; pronotum 

 (excluding anterior area) distinctly transversely striate ; scutellum 

 with faint longitudinal lines ; apical margin of tegmina pale 

 tawny-grey traversed by the darker veins ; wings hyaline with an 

 iridescent tint ; spinules to the posterior tibiae ochraceous. 



Length inch tegm. 6 millim. 



Hah. East Bengal, Eajshai {Ind. Mus.). Calcutta. 



2524. Thomsoniella albomaculata, sp. ii. 



Pale ochraceous or greenish-ochraceous : apical areas of tegmina 

 brownish with white spots ; vertex of head with the lateral and 

 apical margins somewhat strongly reflexed, extreme apical edge 

 piceous ; pronotum finely transversely striate ; scutellum with an 

 angulate line before the apical area ; in some specimens as the one 

 here figured there are two darker basal spots, but generally 

 these are obsolete ; abdomen above black, the lateral margins 

 somewhat broadly ochraceous and inwardly angulated, a subapical 

 narrow greyish transverse fascia, the anal segment castaneous. 



