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APPENDIX. JASSID^E. 



Parabolocratus aecuatus. 



Thomsoniella arcuata (vol. iv, p. 280). 

 Add: Hah. S. India ; Nandidrug ( 7'. V. CampheU). 



Parabolocratus albomaculatus. 



Thomsouiella albomaculata (vol. iv, p. 280). 

 Add: Hah. S. India; Chikkaballapura {T. V. CampheU). 



Genus BUMIZANA, nov. 



Type, B. elongata, Dist. 



Distrihution. Bouth India. 



Vertex o£ head more than twice as long as pronotum and 

 scutellum together, gradually narrowing from base to apex, the 

 lateral margins obliquely straight, very strongly, centrally, longi- 

 tudinally carinate, the lateral areas obliquely depressed; eyes at 

 base somewhat small ; face moderately flattened, more or less 

 centrally longitudinally carinate, the carination less distinct from 

 before the eyes to base ; ])ronotum shorter than broad at base, 

 moderately convex, centrally and also laterally marginally carinate; 

 scutellum considerably shorter than pronotum, centrally longi- 

 tudinally carinate; tegmina more than four times as long as 

 broad, narrowing to apices, m hich are snbacute, the venation dense 

 and prominent; legs short and slender; posterior tibia; finely 

 spiuulose. 



Allied to Ceplialelus, Perch., found in the Ethiopian and Australian 

 regions. 



3536. Bumizana elongata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum ochraceous, the tegmina distinctly 

 darker and more fuscous-brown, but sometimes also ochraceous ; 



Fig. 14. — Bumiaana dovgata. 



vertex of head with a dark fuscous spot on each side near 

 middle and sometimes with two short central dark lines near 



