SARBIA. 



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carinate; head (including eyes) distinctly narrower than pronotiun ; 

 vertex a little longer than broad, sliglitly widened at base ; pro- 

 notuni tricarinate ; tegmina longly passing apex of abdomen, 

 much longer than broad, the apex somewhat conically rounded. 



Length incl. tegni. 4 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Peradeniya (£". E. Green). 



Genus NILAPARVATA. (Vol. Ill, p. 473.) 



NlLAPAKVATA GREENI. (Vol. Ill, p. 473.) 



Add : Hah. Bengal ; Clia])ra {Mackenzie). 



Genus SARDIA. {\o\. Ill, p. 475.) 



Iladeodelplmx, Kirk. Hep. E.rp. Stat. Haiv. Plant. Assoc. Hull, i, 

 p. 410 (ISJOii). 



Saedia eostrata. (Vol. Ill, p. 4"5.) 



Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Galle. Hambantota {Bainhrigge Fletcher, 

 Brit. Mas.). Bombay; Basseiu Fort {A. M., Brit. Mas.); 

 Agisamtengee, Soutii end of Kayangulam (Annandale). Calcutta 

 {Paiva, Ind. Mus.). 



Fig. 101. — Sardia rostrata. 



We were only enabled previously to copy Me'ichar's outline 

 figure of this species ; it is now possible to give a fuller and 

 more exact figure. Kirkaldy (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1908, p. 14) 

 referred to a species from Ceylon as Sardia pluto. He, however, 

 gave no name as to its describer nor any reference as to publica- 

 tion. I do not know the species, and Kirkaldy added, "I do not 

 think this is the same species as rostrata.''' In all probability it is ! 



3327. Sardia pronotalis, sp. u. 



Vertex of head and pronotum greyish white ; mesonotum 

 ochraceous, the posterior margin greyish white ; abdomen above 

 bhick, the basal margin and extreme apex ocln\aceous or testaceous ; 

 bodv beneath brownish ochraceous ; face fuscous with the 

 carinations castaneous ; legs flavous ; tegmina fuscous brown, 

 postcostal membrane and outer claval margin flavous, the latter 

 containing two Hnear longitudinal black spots ; wings subhyaline, 

 the veins darker; liead (including eyes) narrower than pronotum ; 



