12 ArPENUIX. JASSIDE. 



Genus PISACHOIDES. 



Pisaclioides, Dist., u. uoui. 



Pisacha, Dist., Vol. IV, p. 230, noai. pragocc. 



PiSACnoiDES PRIMITIVA. 

 Pisacba primitiva (Vol. IV, p. l'31). 



PiSACHOIDES PALLESCENS. 

 Pisacba pallescens (Vul. IV, p. 231). 



Genus PEETA. (Vol. IV, p. 234.) 



Prot. Baker fPhilipp. Journ. Sci. s, p. 189, 1915) is leather 

 inconsistent ija his remarks on this genus. He writes that it " has 

 scarcely more than the value of a subgenus," but at p. 193 he 

 proposes a new classification and a new subfamily (Signoretiinae) 

 to contain the genera Si(/noretia and Preta, for which he gives the 

 differential characters; he also takes them out of the TettigonielHdae 

 and places them in anotlier family " Stenocotidse." This I do not 

 propose to follow. 



Peeta gkatiosa. (Vol. IV, p. 234.) 



Add: Ilah. Cevlon ; AVelligama, Maskeliya {Bainhrigqe 



Fletcher). 



Genus BHARATA, nov. 



Type, B. insic/nis, Dist, 



Distribution. Upper Burma. 



Vertex of head much broader between eyes than long, oulv a 

 little shorter than pronotum, rounded anteriorly, ridged near 

 inner margins of eyes, depressed between ocelli ; face longer than 

 broad, centrally longitudinally foveate, its lateral margins strongly 

 broadly ridged and transversely striate ; pi'onotum nearly twice 

 as broad as long, the lateral margins almost straiglit ; scutellum 

 large, at base only a little shorter tlian median length, its apex a 

 little angularly produced, finely trausversel}" depressed before 

 apical area ; tegmina much longer thau abdomen, narrow ; ]iosttjrior 

 tibice strongly spinulose. 



Allied to Athinsoniella (vol. iv, p. 235) by the foveate face, in 

 other characters resembling Tettvjoniella. 



3503. Bharata insignis, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum ochraceous, head with a central elongate 

 black spot, and pronotum with a central discal anteriorly angulate 

 black spot ; sciitelUim dull stramineous, with two large black spots 



