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ArPENDIX. — .TASSID.E. 



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

 Tliis species is allied to the Ceylouese A. hij)la(/iata, Melich., 

 which I have not seen, and only know from the description.' 



Fig. 168. — Agallia campbelll. 



3470. Agallia janaka, sp. n. 



Vertex of head, pronotum, and scutellum dull ochraceous ; 

 vertex with two central rounded black or fuscous spots ; pro- 

 notum with some obscure lateral black spots and the punctures 

 fuscous ; scutellum with an angulate black spot at each basal 

 angle, before each an angulate ]iale ochraceous fascia and the apex 

 of the same colour ; face dull ochraceous , clypeus with two small 

 basal blnck spots ; legs ochraceous with darker annulatious ; 



Fig. 169. — AgalUa janaka. 



tegmina dull subhyaline with the veins fuscous brown, the claval 

 area darker, the veins at base distinctly paler and more ochraceous, 

 a pale ochraceous spot at claval apex ; pronotum somewhat faintly 

 transversely impressed before middle, and more visibly broadly 

 centially longitudinally carinate ; scutellum transversely impressed 

 before middle. 



Length 3^ millim. 



