224 APPENDIX. — JASSID.E. 



more or less anniilated with black ; posterior legs streaked above 

 with piceous. 



Length excl. tegra. 10; exp. tegni. 16 millim. 



Hab. " E. India " {Brit. Mas.). 



Walker originally described the species under the name of 

 culohata (supra), which he subsequently (supra) corrected to 

 cidtrata, the first being probably a misprint. 



3462. Ledrotypa greeni, Dist. A. yz. N. H. (8) x, p. 442 (1912). 



Body and legs brownish ochraceous ; (abdomen mutilated); 

 tegmina pale ochraceous, the veins darker and with piceous mark- 

 ino-s which consist of two long subcostal linear streaks, four 

 similar streaks (three short and one long) on subapical area, the 

 lowermost streak followed by one or two small rounded piceous 

 spots ; vertex of head very finely and obscurely punctate, the apex 

 a little more augulate than in the preceding species, traversed by 

 two central longitudinal somewhat obscure impressions ; pronotum 

 very obscurely transversely striate ; tegmina with the veins sub- 

 prominent ; wings hyaline, with the veins ochraceous. 



Length incl. tegm. 11 millim 



Hah. Ceylon (Green). 



This description is based on a somewhat mutilated specimen 

 sent to me by Mr. Green. It is to be readily separated from 

 L. spatidata by the less concavely sinuate lateral margins of the 

 vertex and by the piceous markings of the tegmina. 



Genus COLUMBANUS, nov. 



Tvpe, C. misraaus, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Vertex of head as long as breadth between eyes, its apex con- 

 vexly truncate, the disk before eyes distinctly subfoveately 

 depressed ; face a little raised, broadly centrally longitudinally 

 sulcate ; pronotum shorter than head, its anterior margin trun- 

 cate, posterior margin very slightly concave, the lateral margins 

 straight ; scutellum short<-r than pronotum, triangular ; tegmina 

 just covering the apex of the anal append:ige ( $ ), the veins longi- 

 tudinal, a few transverse veins beyond middle; all the tibiae 

 finely serrate, the posterior tibiae more spiaously so. 



The broadly sulcate face is a strongly characteristic feature of 

 this genus. 



3463. Columbanus misranus, sp. n. 



Brownish ochraceous ; anterior margins of vertex and face pale 

 ochraceous ; vertex with a dark submarginal lunate fascia ; pro- 

 notum finely transversely striate, two transverse callosities near 



