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Gemis EMPOASCANARA, nov. 



Type, E. prima, Uist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Vertex ot" liead in length more tlian half the breadth between 

 eyes, subconically produced anteriorly ; face elongate, prominently 

 obliquely narrowed to clypeu.s, its greatest breadth between eyes 

 more than half its length ; pi'onotum longer than either vertex of 

 head or scutellura, anterior margin moderately convex between 

 eyes, posterior margin truncate; scutellum subtriangular ; teg- 

 mina more than three times as long as broad, three long apical 

 cells and a somewhat large and prominent subbasal costal cell ; 

 posterior tibiae with long, dense spinules. 



3640. Empoascanara prima, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scuteUum dull pale ochraceous ; vertex of 

 head with the central apical margin and a subapical curved fascia 

 dull testaceous ; pronotum with a sinuate, subbasal, testaceous, 



Fig. 55. — Empoascanara 2>i'i'>M. 



transverse fascia; scutellum with two obscure, linear, pale testa- 

 ceous, transvei'se fasciae, one at base, the other near middle; clypeus 

 black ; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous ; abdomen above 

 slaty-blue; tegmina creamy-white, more or less (especially on claval 

 area) reflecting the bluish abdomen beneatli ; structural characters 

 as in generic diagnosis, the scutellura strongly transversely im- 

 pressed near middle. 



Length inch tegm. 2.4 millim. 



Hub. Soutli India ; Chikkaballapura (j?' F. Canipbell). 



3641. Empoascanara binotata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath and legs pale greyish- 

 ochraceous ; a minute black spot at apex of head, and two 

 prominent black spots at base of scutellum ; abdomen above 



