'AGO ruLGORiD^i;. 



iuner margins ochraceous ; mesonotum somewliat obscurely 

 'Arinkled, its central fascia moderately ridged. 



Length incl. tegm. 4^ millim.* 



Hab. Burma (Brit. 31 us.). 



1929. Hemisphserius testaceiis, sp. n. 



Testaceous-red ; vertex of head with the anterior margin 

 virescent ; face testaceous-red, its apical margin ochraceous or 

 virescent ; clypeus black ; pronotum with transverse virescent 

 spots ; mesonotum with a central fascia and the basal lateral 

 angles virescent ; tegmina testaceous, their inner, apical, and 

 costal margins somewhat broadly ochraceous with a virescent tint, 

 their surface finely granulose ; body beneath and legs ochraceous 

 with a virescent tint, posterior femora streaked with piceous. 



Var. Tegmina with a short curved virescent fascia near base of 

 costal area. 



Length incl. tegm. 4.4 millim. 



Hab. Tenasserim ; Myitta (DoJierti/). 



1930. Hemisphserius virescens, sp. n. 



Pale virescent ; head, pronotum, and mesonotum with an 

 ochraceous or very pale testaceous tint ; vertex of head with the 

 anterior margin dark virescent ; face unicolorous, clypeus black ; 

 pronotum with transverse dark virescent spots ; mesonotum wdth 

 a central fascia and the basal angles dark virescent; tegmnia pale 

 virescent, unicolorous, finely granulose ; body beneath and legs 

 greenish -ochraceous, the tarsi piceous ; inner margins of eyes 

 beneath piceous. 



Length incl. tegm. 5 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Dolierty). 



This species, save in its distinct coloration, is allied to the 

 preceding species H. testaceiis. It is, however, larger, and there 

 is nothing to denote that such diverse forms, of which I possess 

 a series of each, can, or should, be considered conspecific 



1931. HemisphaerillS secimdus, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 7-5 



(1003). 



Body, legs, and tegmina pale virescent ; eyes brownish ; a 

 lateral, linear, marginal spot on each side of face before clypeus, 

 a spot on each side of mesosternum, apical margin of clypeus, bases 

 of antei'ior femora, and a spot at apices of all the femora black ; 

 vertex of head with its lateral margins rather tuberculously ridged ; 

 face practically coucolorous, its extreme lateral margins slightly 

 more intensely virescent ; apical lateral areas of clypeus a little 



* Walker has given the dimensions of the species as "Length of the body 

 1| hne; of the wings 4 lines"; this is quite inapplicable to the type specimen. 



