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APPENDIX. — JASSID^. 



-3459, Ledropsis angulai-is, sp. n. 



Head, proiiotum, and sciitellum testaceous brown, apical area 

 of head paler, posterior margin of pronotuni virescent, the extreme 

 basal lateral apices black ; body beneath and legs gre3nsh, tlie tibiae 

 moi-e or less mottled with testaceous ; tegmina greyish white, the 

 veins darker; vertex of head about one-third longer than space 

 1 etween eyes, its apex obtusely angulate, laterally oblique, 



Fig. 1(')1. — Ledropsis (iiigidaris. 



•centrallv longitudinally ridged, the whole surface more or less 

 tuberculate ; pronotum with the anterior and posterior margins 

 subtruncate, the posterior marginal area and the posterior lateral 

 -•angles subprominent, the whole surface obscurely finely punctate; 

 scutellum with its lateral margins ridged, its apex prominent ; 

 :body beneath obscurely seen in unique carded specimen. 



Length inch tegm, 14 millim. 



Hah. South India; Chikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). 



Ledropsis obijIGEns. (Vol. IV, p. 180.) 



Add : Hab. Ceylon (/. C Fri/er). Singapore (//. JW Ridley). 



Ledeopsis singalensis. 



Ledropsis niaculata, Dist. vol. iv, p. 181 (nom. prseocc). 

 Ledropsis singalensis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) x, p. 446 (1912), ii. nom. 



Add: Hab. South India; Coimbatore (2'. Bainhrigge Fletclier). 



Genus LEDROTYPA. 

 Ledrotypa, Dlst. A. M. N. H. (S) x, p. 442 (1912). 



Type, L. spatidata, Dist. 



Distribution. British India, 



Vertex of head flat, the margins moderately laminately reflexed, 

 about as long as pronotum and scutellum together, the anterior 

 margin broadly rounded, the lateral margins slightly sinuate 



