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 Provisional Table of Genera. 



la Head broadly laminate (3) 



2 Claval suture obsolete i Siclwca 



2a Claval suture distinct 2 l^ifia 



3 Pronotum with the lateral margins acute-anguiatcly pro- 

 J<-^cting ; (4) 



3a Pronotum not as above (5) 



4 Pronotum anteriorly in the middle and head, perpendicu- 

 larly declivous 3 Proraniis 



4a Pronotum and head a little declivous 4 Titiiria 



5 Eyes exteriorly margined by part of the vertex 



5 Bcisilconas 



5a Eyes not margined exteriorly (6) 



6 Hind tibiae dilated (7) 



6a Hind tibiae cylindric ( 10) 



7 Pronotum with a compressed auriform process sublate- 

 rally 6 Ledra 



7a Pronotum normal (8) 



8 \'ertex anteriorly truncate, basally with 2 flat, r.m;ite tu- 

 bercles 7 Oclasina 



8a Vertex not truncate, witlvtut the tubercles (9) 



9 Pronotum declivous 8 Plaiyliynna 



9a Pronotum not declivous .9 Ledromorpha 



10 Tegmina short 10 Diisima 



loa Tegmina normal (11) 



1 1 Tegmina reticulate apically (12) 



I la Tegmina not reticulate 13 Lcdropsis 



14 Confucius, 15 Rhofidiis, 16 Riibria. 



12 Pronotum laminately ridged ii Jukanika 



12a Pronotum not ridged 12 Cainptclasiiiiis 



Distant has overlooked the fact that Pcfaloccpliala is a syno- 

 nym of CaiiiptcIasDius. 



In the "Homoptera-Fauna von Ceylon." Melichar refers Gyp- 

 ona striata Kirby to Siva (=:Krisna), and G. prasiiia Walker to 

 Acropona, both Phrynomorphine genera. I cannot now refer to 

 the types, which are presumably in the British Museum, but it 

 was on a cotype of the former and a compared exam]3le of the 

 Ir.tter, that I founded my genus Eogypona (1901 Entom. XXXIV, 

 38, inexplicably treated by Melichar as unpublished ! ) aj^parently 

 a synonym of Camptclasiinis (=:^Petaloccphala), previously hav- 

 ing renamed G. striata, "kirbyi," and G. prasiiia, "walkcri," on 



