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are black or piceons ; wings black ; anal area (excluding apex), 

 three oblique subbasal spots, and a transverse series o£ four 

 spots (fused in pairs) crossing middle, green ; cephalic process 

 suddenly obliquely ascending from a little before eyes, measured 

 from angle of apex to eyes about as long as abdomen. 



84. — Saiva gcmmata. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 9| to 11 ; eyes 

 to apex abdom. 12 to 19 ; exp. tegm. 46 to 53 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim {Ind. Mus.). Assam ; Ntiga Hills (BoJierfy). 

 Khasi Hills (Ind. Mus.). Darjiling (Coll. Dist.). 



hh. Apex of cephalic process moderatehj incrassate. 

 1701. Saiva no data, sp. n. 



Head (including cephalic process) pale olivaceous-green, finely 

 and sparingly spotted with white, its apex ochraceous, eyes black ; 

 thorax above pale olivaceous-greeii ; pronotum with two central 

 discal spots and a spot on each lateral area, and mesonotum with 

 a spot on each lateral area, black ; abdomen above piceous or black, 

 posterior segmental margins green inclining to ochraceous ; head 

 beneath, sternum, and leg's olivaceous; abdomen beneath reddish- 

 ochraceous ; anterior and intermediate legs with a subapical an- 

 nulation to the femora, three aunulatious to tibiae, and the tarsi 

 black ; tegmina pale virescent, somewhat thickly covered with 

 ochraceous spots margined with black, those on costal membrane 

 truncate, incomplete ; wings bluish-green, apical area and posterior 

 margin black, the green discal area somewhat largely and cou- 

 flueutly spotted with black ; cephalic process with its apex 

 moderately nodulose, measured from angle of apex to eyes about 

 as long as abdomen. 



Length cepb. process, angle from apex to eyes 10 ; eyes to apex 

 abdom. 16 ; exp. tegm. 50 millim. 



Hab. Bombay Province ; N, Kanara, Anmoda (E. Y. Watson, 

 Brit. IIiis.). 



AUied in general appearance to S. gemmata, "Westw., differing 

 pi'imarily by the nodulose apex to the cephalic process, and also 

 by the much paler tegmina, &c. 



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