1-4 APPENDIX. — FULGOlilD.E. 



Genus SELIZA. (Vol. Ill, p. 440.) 



SelIZA ? NIGKOPU>X'TATA. (VoL III, p. 443). 



Add : Hah. Bengal. Pusa and Dacca (C. S. J/., Brit. Mus.). 

 Found on sugar-cane at Pusa. 



3297. Seliza pusana, Dlst. A. 31. N. H. (8) ix, p. 465 (1912). 



Body aud legs pale castaneous brown, disk o£ mesonotum black ; 

 tegmina brownish ochraceous ; wings fuliginous with the veins 

 darker ; head (including eyes) narrower than pronotum, centrally 

 moderately de])ressed, lateral margins distinctly ridged ; face a 

 little longer than broad, centrally longitudinally carinate, the 

 lateral margins strongly ridged ; pronotum centrally bicarinate ; 

 mesonotum discally triearinate ; tegmina about twice as long as 

 broad, costal margin arched at base, very slightly sinuate before 

 apex, apical angle obtusely rounded, the posterior angle moderately 

 roundly posteriorly produced, costal membrane very slightly 

 narrower than radial area at base of each, tegmina transversely 

 veined from a little beyond middle to the apical cells. 



Length excl, tesm. o ; exp. tegm. 14|-15 millim. 



Bab. Bengal; Palamow {D. P. S., Brit. Mus.). 



By the sha])e of the tegmina this species comes nearest to 

 S. Uc/naria, Walk., from China, but differs by the less reticulate 

 venation to same; from the other Indian species it is to be recog- 

 nized by the almost non-sinuate and more rounded apical tegminal 

 margin. 



Genus PARAGOMEDA. 



Paragomeda, Bist. A.M. N. H. (8) xiii, p. 421 (1914). 



Type, P. typica, Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Head longer than breadth between eyes, narrowed anteriorly ; 

 face considerably longer than broad, obliquely narrowed at base, 

 centrally carinate ; pronotum shorter than vertex, centrally finely 

 carinate, its lateral margins laminate ; mesonotum triearinate ; 

 tegmina about twice as long as broad, with the costal membrane 

 very strongly arched and convex, moderately sinuate before apex, 

 apical margin truncate, the apical and posterior angles not rounded, 

 posterior margin slightly sinuate, costal membrane scarcely or very 

 little wider than radial area, venation generally as in Gomeda ; 

 wings very little broader than tegmina. 



Allied to Gomeda, Dist., but separated by the different-shaped 

 and more produced vertex of head, the strongly arched and convex 

 costal membrane, and the angulate apical and posterior tegminal 

 angles, &c. 



