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APPENDIX. — rULGOKID^, 



vertex narrow, about three times as long as breadth bet\^ een e3'es ; 

 face contracted beneath eyes. 



Length excl. tegui. 3 ; exp. tegra. 6 niillim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {E. E. Green). 



Differs from S. rostrata, Melich. by the apex of vertex being 

 more truncate and not centrally produced ; face less contracted 

 beneath eyes ; tegmina with tlie postcostal membrane flavous, 

 pronotum greyish white, &c. 



Genus ORCHESMA. (Vol. Ill, p. 476.) 



3328. Orchesma signata, Di^t. A. M. N. II. (8) ix, p. 192 (1912). 



Vertex, pronotum, and iiK^sunutuin ocluaeeous, centrally and 

 laterally carinate, the carinations more or less pale and narrowly 

 margined on each side with black ; abdomen above testaceous red; 

 body beneatli and legs pale ochraceous ; face and lateral margins of 

 abdomen beneath testaceous red ; tegmina pale shining ochraceous, 

 with the following creamy-white markings, viz., an oblique trans- 

 verse fascia near base, a transverse fascia a little bevond middle, 



Fig. \()'2. - Orrhe^vta si(jna/u. 



three fasciate costal spots between stigma and apex, two small 

 spots on apical margin and another beyond claval apex, near 

 middle and on the central pale fascia two longitudinal black spots 

 thickly studded with ochraceous ; wings hyaline, the transverse 

 veins distinctly black ; face centrally and laterally carinate, the 

 margins moderately roundly ampliate near middle; tegmina with 

 the costal margin distinctly sinuate. 



Length excl. tegm. 2^ ; exp. tegm. 8 milling. 



Hab. Ceylon ; Peradeniya (Green, Brit. Mas.). South India ; 

 Chikkaballapura (7'. V. Campbell). 



Genus TROPIDOCEPHALA to replace Hmaka. (Vol. Ill, p. 478.) 



Tropidoceph.ala, Stal, Ofr. Vet.-Ak. Flirli. IS,!:!, ]>. 206; Hem. Afr. 



iv, p. 178 (1866); Fieh. Bev. Ma(/. Zool. (.3) iii, p. 368 (1875); 



Mats. Ann. Mux. Hung. 1907, p. o?. 

 Nepbrop.sia, Co^ta, Ami. Mus. Zool. Nap. i, p. 76 (1862) ; Fieb. 

 Verh. zool.-hct. Ges. Wien, xvi, p. 518 (1866). 



