392 JASSIDiE. 



dots behind each eye ; scutellum triangular, rusty-broM'n, with a 

 fine transverse dark Hue in the middle, or quite black in d ; 

 tegmina abruptly shortened, together rather broader than long, 

 behind separately broadly rounded off, extremely finely transr 

 versely wrinkled and without a trace of venation, rusty yello\^', 

 broadly apically margined with white ; abdomen almost twice as 

 long as tegmina, pointed behind, arched above, rusty-yellow, the 

 fourth dorsal segment white, the fifth black, the last with two 

 brown longitudinal dashes, the rusty-yellow anal tube margined 



Fig. 243. — Chiasmus uzelii. 



'5 



with white ; propectus spotted with brown, middle and hind 

 pectus and abdomen rusty-yello^A■ ; legs pale yellow, the front 

 femora adorned with indistinct brown dots, posterior tibiae on 

 inner side with slight brown-coloured longitudinal stripes, bi'istles 

 of posterior tibise pale yellow, claws brown." 



" Macropterous form, 5 . Tegmina perfectly developed, ex- 

 tending to apex of ovipositor, hyaline, so that the dark colour 

 of the body shines through, and with delicate whitish veins." 

 {Melklmr.) 



" Length d & $ 2| to 2| raillim. 



Hah. Ce\don ; Peradeniya, Colombo, Pattipola {fide Melichctr). 



I have not seen this species and reproduce Melichar's figure 

 and description. 



Genus DORATULINA. 



Doratulina, Melich. Horn. Faun. Cexjlon, p. ]98 (1903), 



Type, B.jocosa, Melich. 



Distrihution. Ceylon, 



" Vertex as in Deltocephalus triangularly produced, its anterior 

 margin rounded, not cornered ; head beneath hexagonal, face 

 narrowed to the clypeus ; pronotum shorter than the vertex ; 

 tegmina leathery, short, straightly truncated behind, veins scarcely 

 perceptible ; wings absent." 



" ISimilar in structure to the genus Dorahira, but differs from it 

 in the form of the vertex.'" {Melichar.) 



