igoy-] Records of tlic Indian Museion. 97 



Phyllophora Mcq., 1838. 

 Dip. Ex., i, pt. i, 178. 

 This generic name pre-occupied by Thunberg in Orthoptera. 



P. angusta Wlk., 1857. 



Pr. Linn. So., i, 7. 



'b Singapore. Long. 5 mm. This may be a Tinda, according 

 to Osten Sacken. 



Evaza Wlk., 1857. 



Pr. Linn. So., i, 109. 



{Nerua — sometimes misprinted Nenia — Wlk., 1858.) 



Pr. Linn. So., ii, 81. 



Most authors have been spelHng this genus fyasrt, but Kertesz 

 in his recent monograph of the genus in Ann. Mus. Hong., vol. 

 iv, 276, reverts to the original form. He alludes also to a closely 

 allied genus of Walker's, Artemita, from S. America, differentiated 

 from Evaza by having pubescent eyes. 



Table of species. 



Legs principally blackish brown (anterior femora blackish brown, 

 with more or less pale tips). 



Scutellum with yellowish border Long. 8 — 8| mm. argyroceps 



Big. 

 Scutellum all black, spines only 



yellowish . . Long. 5^^ — 7 mm. impcndens Wlk. 



Legs principally yellow (anterior femora 

 yellow or yellowish brown). 

 Legs all yellow. 



Scutellum black, with yellow spines, 

 dorsum of thorax and scutel- 

 lum distinctly arched, with 



yellow hair . . . . Long. 7 mm. flavipes Big. 



Scutellum with posterior border 

 partly black, dorsum of tho- 

 rax and scutellum fiat, with 



yellowish white hair . . Long. 7 mm. bipars Wlk. 



Legs not all yellow. 



Wing tips clear, all tibiae all black 



or blackish brown . . Long. 9 mm. tibialis Wlk. 



Wing tips not clear, tibiae not 

 throughout unicolorous. 



Abdomen reddish brown, 

 partly blackish brown. 

 Wings hyaline, fore- 

 border brown from 



