BOIj.V>'USOI pes. — EMPOASC A . 



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scutellum with a large dark spot at each basal angle; body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous : tegniina blackish, with transverse 



pjc, 54. — Bohmusoides hero><. 



darker linear markings, the basal and apical areas paler and more 

 ochraceous ; other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length iiicl. tegm. 4 inillim. 



Hah. N.W.India; Kuuiaon. 



Genus EMPOASCA. (Vol. IV, p. 401.) 

 Empoasca flatesce>^s. (Vol. IV, p. 40o.) 

 Add- Hah. United Provinces ; Oawnpur. Bengal ;Pusa 

 The specimens received from Cawnpur are labelled ' trom 

 Pigeon Pea {Gajmms inclims)— not known to^ be injurious 

 {Lefroy) " ; those from Pusa are recorded as " on Castor.' 



3631. Empoasca thea. 



Epipoasca thea. Bist., '■Entomologist;' xliii, p. 196 (1910). 



Bvieht pale olivaceous green ; eyes black ; tegniina either with the 

 apical area greyish-white, or greyish-white with the basal area and 

 costal margin green ; body beneath and legs pale olivaceous green ; 

 vertex of head rounded, more than twice as broad as long; 

 scuteiluui strongly transversely impressed before apex ; tegmiua 

 considerably passing abdominal apex, with a distinct elongate 

 discal cell before the apical cells. 



Length inch tegm. 4 raillim. 



//rt6. Cachar (^nfram). Calcutta. _. 



Mr Charles B. Antram' sent me this species, found as a very 

 destructive pest to tea-gardens in company with E.flavescens^h^hv, 

 I have also received a single specimen from Calcutta. 



