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JASSID^. 



area, the other marldugs are better explained by the figiu^e ; apices 

 of the tibiae infuscated, posterior tarsi sti-amineous, their 



Fig. 241. — Beltocephalus oncratus. 



apices black ; vertex subtriangular, about as long as the pro- 

 notum. 



I only know this species by a single carded S type kindly lent 

 me by Dr. Horvath, and which is here figured. 



Length 2k to 3 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Bandarawella (il/ws. Hongrois). 



2648. Deltocephalus montanus, sp. u. 



Pale greenish-ochraceous ; vertex with the anterior margin 

 narrowly black, a black spot at apex, a transverse piceous-brown 

 fascia medially interrupted between the anterior margins of the 

 eyes and two small spots of the same colour near base ; eyes 

 piceous ; pronotum with an irregular transverse series of impressed 

 piceous-brown spots near anterior margin, scutellum somewhat 

 paler with two minute dark spots on basal margin ; face beneath 

 with the basal margin piceous, and with transverse and brown hues 

 medially longitudinally interrupted, the lateral margins of tlie 

 interruption piceous ; clypeus with a transverse piceous line on 

 each side of basal margin, the central area more or less piceous ; 

 sternum and basal area of abdomen more or less black ; legs 

 greenish-ochraceous, posterior tibia? with a longitudinal piceous 

 stripe ; tegmina subhyaline, the veins fuscous, the costal margin 

 distinctly paler, in the 5 not nearly reaching the apex of the 

 abdominal appendage ; vei-tex subtriangularly produced, as long as 

 breadth between eyes, prominently transversely depressed in front 

 of eyes ; scutellum medially discally transversely impressed ; apex 

 of abdomen longly extending beyond apices of tegmina. 



Length § 24 to 3 millim. 



Hah. Simla Hills ; Matiana (Anncmdale). 



