36 APPEXDIX. — JASSIDiE. 



small apical black dots, two transversely obliqne black lines on 

 posterior half of tegminal area and two black lines on inner apical 

 margins, the inner and posterior apical margins dark brownish ; 

 body beneath and legs (imperfectly seen in carded specimens) 

 pale stramineous. 



Length inch tegm. 5| millim. 



Hah. South India : Kodaikanal (?'. V. Campbell). 



3541. Kana modesta, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum pale stramineous, the pronotum 

 usually a little darker in hue; tegmina more ci'eamy-white, with 

 three transverse black lines on posterior half of tegminal margin, 

 two black dots at claval apex, and two black spots on inner apical 

 margin, which is very pale fuscous; body beneath and legs (imper- 

 fectly seen in carded specimens) pale stramineous ; vertex of head 

 about one-third longer than pronotum, its apex moderately 

 angulate. 



Length inch tegm. 44 millim. 



Hah. South India ; Nilgiri Hills, Coonoor (T. T". Campbell). 



Genus DIDIUS, no v. 



Type, D. sexualis, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Vertex of head about as long as pronotum and scutellum 

 together, spatulate, the lateral margins strongly sinuate above the 

 inseriion of the antennae, the basal area foveate and there strongly 

 centrally longitudinally carinate ; face very much longer than 

 broad, strongly concavely sinuate near the insertion of the 

 antennas and then moderately convex to apex; pronotum almost 

 as long as broad, angularly sinuate at base, the anterior and lateral 

 margins almost straight; scutellum subtriangular, shorter than 

 pronotum ; tegmiua ($ , — 6 at present unknown to the writer) 

 extending to about half the length of abdomen, their apices 

 conically rounded ; tibioe linel}^ spinulose, the posterior tibia? more 

 strongly and densely spinulose. 



By the structure of the head this genus is allied to the Palae- 

 arctic genus Eujyeli.v, Germ. 



3542. Didius sexualis, sp. n. 



2 . Vertex of head pale ochraceous. the apex niacnlarly black and 

 with two small black spots near basal mnrgin, the whole surface 

 marked with a few indistinct and ill-detined linear testaceous 

 markings ; face pale ochraceous, with the anterior margin and two 

 short central fascite not reaching basesof antennae, and an elongate 

 spot behind the antennal bnses, black ; pronotum pale testaceous, 

 with a few small foveate black spots ; scutellum black : body 

 beneath, legs and abdomen above ochraceous, abdomen linearly 



