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57. Phtmice moesla. — Oopah (P. B. M.), 



58. Udugama Fletclieri sp. no\ . 



Diflers fi-om U. splendens hj ihe iinmaculate tegmina (excluding 

 the stigma). 



CTreenish-yellow; a stripe clown the middie o f the vertex, a broad 

 stripe down the face, an obUque, submedian stripe on each side ot 

 the pronotum, a latéral stripe on pronotum, etc., orange-red. 

 Underside and legs brownish-testaceous, more or less tinged with 

 red, pleura partly greenish-yellow; hind knees with a black spot. 

 Eyes parplish-browu Tegmina niicaceous, tinged witli coppery- 

 yellow; veins red-brown; stigma orange-brown. Wings with the 

 gênerai tint and the veins as in the teii;mina. The head is more 

 pointed apically than in splendens, and the lace is nearly three times 

 as long as wide, latéral margins lightly sinuate. Hind lemora with 

 5 spines (not connting the apical crown). 



Length 13 mil., to apex of closed tegmina. 



Hab. : Kandy, 2,000 ft., May 20, 1900. 



Distant has ranked U. exoleta as a synonym of splendens, but 

 unless his figure is incorrect, they are very différent, the face in the 

 former being much longer, more as in Fletclieri. 



59. Dichoptei-a Hainpsoni. — Trinkomali, June 14, 1907. 



60. Sardi.a plato. — Galle, Feb. 8, 1907. I do not think this is the 

 same species as rostrata. 



N. B. : Sardia Stâl = Hadeodelphax Kirkaldy. 



