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Genus Ponyneura, Westwood. 
Westwood, Arc. Ent. i, p. 92 (1842): Am. et Serv., Hist. Nat. Hém. p. 460 
(1843) : Stal, Hem Afric. iv, p. 3 (1866). 
1. PoOLYNEURA DUCALIS. 
Polyneura ducalis, Westwood, Arc. Ent. i, p. 92, t. 24, f. 2 (1842); Jardine, 
Nat. Lib. t. 18, f. 1 (1843); Am. et Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 460 (1843) ; 
Walker, List. Hom. B. M., i, p. 2 (1850). 
Hasily recognised by its rich golden brown colour and the apical 
half of the tegmina being finely reticulated with hexagonal cells. Body 
long 35; exp. teg. 102 millims. 
Reported from Assam, Sikkim, Nepal. The Indian Museum pos- 
sesses specimens from Sikkim and Assam. 
Genus Pacinopsaurria, Stal. 
Hem. Afric, iv, p. 2, (1866) ; Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. p. 168 (1866). 
Allied to Tettigades, Am. et Serv. Thorax angulated on each side, 
anterior femora not spinose, “metaster num elevated, the elevated part 
sulcate, produced and subsinuato- truncated i in front. 
2. PCcCILOPSALTRIA AFFINIS. 
Tettigonia afinis, Fabr., Syst. Rhyn. p. 37 (1808). 
Cicada afinis, Germar in Thon’s Archiy. Ent. ii, fasc. 2, p. 1, 6, (1830); in 
Silbermann’s Rev. Ent. ii, p. 79 (1834) ; Walker, List Hom. B. M. i, p. 3 (1850). 
Pecilopsaltria afinis, Stal, Hem. Fabric. ii, p. 4 (1869). 
Body long 23; exp. teg. 77 millims. 
Reported from India, but no specimens appear in the British; itn. 
seum list, and it would be well again to identify the locality of the spe- 
cimen noted in Mus. Lund. 
Genus Puatyrreura, Amyot & Serville. 
Amyot et Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 465 (1843): Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 2 
(1866) : Butler, Cist. Ent. i, p. 184 (1874). 
(a.) Species with yellow or tawny wings. 
3. PLATYPLEURA PHALENOIDES. 
Platyplewra phalenoides, Walker, List Hom. B. M.i, p. 4 (1850): Butler, Cist. 
Ent. p. 185 (1874). 
Platyplewra interna, Walker, 1. c. iv, p. 1119 (1852), which differs in having 
the anal angle only (instead of the whole flap) of the wings black. 
Platyplewra congrex, Stal, MS., is also possibly only a variety of this species. 
Reported from Bengal, Assam, Silhat, N. India. A somewhat com- 
mon species in Sikkim. The Indian Museum possesses specimens from 
Sibsagar, Sikkim, and Darjiling. 
