APHROPHOEA. 



189' 



areas of sternun), and apices of tarsal joints, black; tegiiiina 

 black, two oblique macular fasciic (before and near middle), a 

 transverse macular fasciate spot behind clavus, lateral marginal 

 spots, and smaller linear apical iuargit)al spots, pale ocliraceous ; 



Fig. 14u. — Lcpiinniid fJa-ilnli'i. 



head and pronotum thickly finely punctate, the head depressed 

 before eyes and foveate at apex, shorter than broad, ocelli nearer 

 to each other than to eyes ; pronotum discally longitudinally finely 

 sulcata ; tegmina thickly hnely punctate, posterior tibiu) \\ ith two 

 spines. 



Length 6 millim. 



Hah. South India ; Kodaikanal (7'. V. Camphell). 



Genus APHROPHORA. (Vol. IV, p. 99.) 



Aphrophoka distajS'ti to replace A. hisignata, Dist. (Vol. IV, 

 p. 100), nom. prseocc. 



Cercopis distanti, Lallem. Gen. Insect. Fa^c. 143, Hum. p. 60 (^1912). 



An unlocalised specimen has been described by AValker under 

 this name (Iiis. 8aund., Honi. p. 93, 1858), and therefore 

 Dr. Lallemand has rightly renamed my species. 



ApHEOPHORA BURMANICA. (Vol. I\', p. 100.) 



Add : Hah. E. Himalayas ; Kurseong {N. Annandale). 



A single specimen secured by Dr. Annandale at Kurseong is of 

 a varietal character, having a pale spot with bhick anterior and 

 posterior margins on costal area of ^tegmina just before apical 

 area. 



Apheophoea nancim:. (Vol. W, p. 101.) 



Add : Hah. Dehra Dun Distr., Jaunsa Division, Mundali, 

 E. Himalayas, near Darjiling (ii. B. llorsfall). 



