EL'TETTIX. 



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3Iehc7iar).— Borneo (Wallace, Brit. Mas.); Santubong {TTevna). 

 Distributed generally tliroughout the Malayan Archipelago. 

 Queensland. Japan. East Africa {fide McUcliar). 



Fig. 230. — Eutettix disciguttus. 



The specimen figured is a Ceylonese specimen which exactly 

 agrees with Walker's Bornean type. 



2619. Eutettix apricus, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 190 (1903). 



" Size, form and pattern of the previous species, but differs 

 as follows : — Vertex and pronotum smooth, shining greenish- 

 yellow without any markings ; face also greenish-yellow, unmarked ; 

 scutellum rusty-yellow, with four darker longitudinal streaks at 

 the base ; tegmina hyaline, with rust-brown veins and with 

 numerous spots and transverse dashes between them, the large 

 triangular spot on the terminal suture rust-brown, strongly 

 shining, and bordered on the fore and apical margins with nume- 

 rous hyaline white spots, in the apical area of tegmina four white 

 hyaline black-bordered spots in a quadrangle ; wings hyaline, 

 strongly irridescent, with brown veins ; pectus and abdomen dirty- 

 yellow, a black longitudinal mark on the back ; legs as in the 

 previous species." (Melichar.) 



" Length $ 3^ millim."' 



Eab. Ceylon ; Peradeniya (fide Melicliar). 



I have not seen this species ; it was described from a single $ 

 specimen, and is possibly only a varietal form of E. disciyutivs. 



2620. Eutettix phycitis, sp. u. 



Vertex about half as long as breadth between eyes ; vertex and 

 pronotum virescent, the former more tinted with ochraceous ; 

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