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3489. Tettigoniella kharavela, sp, d. 



Head, prouotum and scutellum ochraceoiis, with two broad 

 central longitudinal black fasciiB continued through vertex and 

 pronotum and terminating in two large angulate spots which 

 occupy the basal angles of the scutellum, lateral margins of pro- 

 notum narrowly black and two very small black discal spots on 

 scutellum ; face ochraceous, ^^ith two broad central black fasciae 

 connected with tliose on vertex ; clypeus black ; body beneath 

 black, the segmental margins ochraceous ; femora ochraceous, more 

 or less basally suH'used with black, tibiae and tarsi black; tegmina 

 testaceous, with two irregular longitudinal black fasciae, the first 

 crossing the clavus and terminating on its inner margin, the 

 second subcostal, not reaching apical area which possesses a large 

 subquadrate black spot, outer and posterior margins black ; vertex 

 of head broader than long ; prouotum ^^■ith a linear transverse 

 impression about one-third from anterior margin ; posterior tibiae 

 longly spinulose. 



Length inch tegm. 10 millim. 



Hah. South India- ; Kodaikanal {T. V. CampheU). 



Allied to T. quadrilineata, Sign. (vol. iv, ]). 215). 



Tettigoniella sandaracata. (Vol. IV, p. 217.) 



Add: Hab. E. Himalayas; Darjiling Distr., Kalinipong (F. H. 

 Gravely). 



Tettigoniella ceyloxica. (Vol. IV, p. iJ19.) 



In recording this species (supra) described by Melicliar, I added 

 "Unknown at present to the writer." I have since received two 

 specimens from Mr. E. E. Green, taken at Peradeniya, Ceylon. 

 This was also a locality recorded by Melicliar. 



TETTIGOJflELLA PUSCOVEXOSA. (Vol. IV, p. 220.) 



Add: Bah. Ceylon; Namunukuli (/i". E. Green). 

 This species was known to me only by Dr. Melichar's description 

 when previously enumerating the species of Teitigoniella. 



Genus APPHIA, nov. 



Type, A. hnnvanica. Hist. 



Distrihution. Upi)er Biu-ma. 



Head as long as breadth between eyes, considerably longer than 

 pronotum, anteriorly conically, subacutely produced ; pronotum 

 with the anterior margin convex, about as long as the scutellum ; 

 face very long, narrowing towards clypeus. 



This genus is to be distingidshed from TeUir/oniella by the longly 

 produced head and short pronotum, the first character allying it 

 to the Ethiopian genus BolinliJa., Dist., but that genus by having 



