426 Records of the Indian Museum. NOL. 2 vil 
large; second marginal cell smaller than first; radius short, 
terminating far from apex of wing: pterostigma short, broad; 
cubital petiole almost as long as discoidal subcosta. Hind wings 
hyaline, scarcely veined. 
Male—Abdomen slender; genital segment relatively large; 
scarcely rounded; claspers slender, arched, quite acute at tips; 
anal valve slender, rather long. 
Described from two males from Darjeeling, East Himalayas, 
altitude 7000 ft. (EK. Brunetti), May 29th, 1gto. 
Type No. 9733/18. 
Psylla simlae, n. sp. 
(Ploxxxdit figsO. 0 Pl sx xy sie to.) 
Length of body 2 mm.; length of forewing 2°5 mm.; greatest 
width 1 mm.; width of vertex between eyes ‘41 mm.; with eyes 
‘67 mm. General colour brown, head, legs and antennae lighter 
brown. Body small. 
Head rather large, with eyes about as broad as thorax, 
deflexed; vertex descending, almost flat, with a small fovea on 
each side of median line, lobes rather triangular in shape; facial 
cones large, almost as long as vertex, slightly declinate from plane 
of vertex, separated therefrom by a deeply impressed line, 
divergent, subacute at apex, briefly pubescent. Antennae slender, 
about as long as head and thorax, black at tip. Eyes recessive 
toward thorax, 
Thorax somewhat arched; notum finely shagreened, except 
pronotum ; latter rather short; propleurites long; epimeron small. 
Legs normal; hind tibiae with small spur at base. Forewings 
hyaline, a little more than twice as long as broad, with a black 
spot at tip of clavus; marginal cells subequal; radius long; 
pterostigma long, rather broad; cubital petiole about half as long 
as discoidal subcosta. 
Female—Genital segment moderately short, plates subequal, 
rather acute. 
Described from one female from Simla, West Himalayas, alti- 
tude 7ooo ft. (N, Annandale). 
Type No. 9701/18. 
Rhinopsylla stylata, n. sp. 
(Pl, xxxii, fig’ W 3 Pl sect sess Py exc ieee) 
Length of body 2°5 mm.; length of forewing 3 mm.; greatest 
width 1°2 mm.; width of vertex between eyes *34 mm.; with eyes 
‘56 mm. General colour deep black; body moderately large, 
surface conspicuously reticulated or shagreened. 
Head a little narrower than thorax, slightly deflexed; vertex 
excavated in centre between median line and elevated post-ocellar 
area, deeply emarginate on front margin, with anterior ocellus at 
