676 



Mr. W. L. Distant's Additions, etc. 



Ecib. India ; Mussooree (P. W. Mackinnon — 15-4-1903). 

 Allied to T. maculipcs, Walk. 



Terpnosia dbduUah, sp. n. (PL XXX, fig. 7, a, h.) 



Body pale ochraceous with the following black markings ; viz. two 

 small anterior spots and a spot at each basal angle to front, the area 

 of the ocelli, and a line at inner margin of eyes ; two central longi- 

 tudinal lines and the incisures to pronotum, a central line much 

 widened medially, on each side of this an anterior curved line 

 followed by two angulated spots and a large lateral curved sjiot to 

 mesonotum, a small rounded spot in front of anterior angles of the 

 basal cruciform elevation ; lateral margin of first and an oblique 

 marginal spot to second abdominal segment, transverse spots to 

 face, apices of femora, bi-annulations to tibi;e and tarsi, and base 

 and apex of abdomen beneath. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation ochraceous ; the 

 first with a black spot at base of upper ulnar area, and the trans- 

 verse veins at the apices of the two upper ulnar areas, infnscated ; 

 opercula small and obliquely rounded ; rostrum reaching the 

 posterior coxas. 



Long. excl. tegm. ^ . 16 niillim. Exp. tegm. 46 millim. 



Hah. Malay Peninsula ; Pahang (Graddock). 

 Allied to T. dio, Walk. 



Explanation of Plates XXIX and XXX. 



Plate XXIX. 



Fig. 1. Flatupleura mackinnoni. 



2. ,, aclouma. 



3. Pyena numa. 



4. Platypleura makaga. 



5. Ugada prxcellens. 



6. Pycna hecnba. 



7. Macrotristria nigrosig- 



nata. 



Plate XXX. 



Fig. 1. Cicada nigrans. 



2. Pompoiiia surga. 



3. „ melanoptera. 



4. Cicada vesta. 



5. Hamza bouruensis. 



6. Terpnosia ganesa. 



7. ,, abdidlah. 



8. Tihicen sankara. 



9. Cosmopsaltria khadiga. 



September 30th, 1904. 



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