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APPENDIX. JASSID-T:. 



3515. Penthimia flavocapitata, j*p. n. 



Vertex of bead ochraceous, eyes black; prouotiim and scutelluiu 

 piceous, tbe latter with an ochraceous spot near each basal angle ; 

 body beneath and legs more or less piceous ; tegmina with a little 

 more tlian claval area piceous with some pale maculate markings, 

 posterior two-thirds of costal area merging into the whole of 

 apical area greyish witli numerous piceous maculate suffusions ;. 

 A'ertex of head broad, its anterior margin conically rounded, 

 scarcely longer than half the breadth between eyes; pronotum con- 

 vex, declivous towards head; scutellum a little broader tiian lone-. 



Length inch tegm. 4 millim. 



Hub. South India; Nilgiri Hills {T. V. Campbell). 



351G. Penthimia mudonensis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) x-, p. 444 (191i>). 



Body above castaneous ; vertex of head with the anterior and 

 basal margins, a central longitudinal line, and the eyes black ; 

 scutellum with three ochraceous spots, one near middle of each 

 lateral margin and the third apical; margins of clavus narrowly 

 black ; more tlian apical third of tegmen dull ochraceous, tessel- 

 lated with black cellular rings varying in size, prominent among 

 which are spots in frontal margin of the apical area continued up 



Fig. 7. — Penthimia mudonensis: 



the lateral margin of tegmen ; at extreme apex the colour is greyish,, 

 semiopaqite, with a blackish spot in the apical cells ; body beneath 

 castaneous; face, cheeks, clypeus, disk of sternum, suffusions to 

 femora, and traiisverse central basal spots to abdomen beneath, 

 black ; vertex of head convexly rounded in front, in length nearly 

 half the breadth between eyes; pronotuui convex, wrinkled trans- 

 versely ; posterior tibiae longly strongly pilose. 



Length 54 millim. 



Uab. Tenasserim ; Mudon-Amherst Distr. {Annandah, Ind. 

 Mus.). 



A distinct species by the three pale spots to the scutellum, the 

 large tessellate apical area to the tegmina, the short vertex, &c. 



