omoptera ndo-China. 25 
Homoptera of Indo-Ci 32 
spots (the uppermost in radial area) and the apical one 
dark tawny brown, on the apical area about nine small 
greyish-white spots (six submarginal, the other three near 
the anterior confines of the dark apical area) ; wings pale 
blackish with greyish-white streaks at base and five small 
spots of the same hue near apical margin. 
Structural characters reserved till g specimen received. 
Long., excl. tegm., 2,27 mm. ; exp. tegm. 82 mm. 
Hab. Laos; Tathom (R. Vitalis de Salvaza). 
Allied to the British Indian species G. stellata, Walk. 
Geana vestita, var. 
Geana vestita, Dist. Entomologist, xxxviii. p. 121, fig. (1995). 
?. Differing from the typical form of g in having the 
transverse subcentral pale fascia broken up into three spots, 
and ‘with no pale spot in the penultimate ulnar area. 
Hab. Laos; Tathom (R. Vitalis de Salvaza). 
Scieroptera delineata, sp. n. 
2. Head black; pronotum dark castaneous, lateral and 
posterior margins and a central “ hourglass’’-shaped fascia 
dark ochraceous; mesonotum dark ochraceous, with a 
large, fasciate, obconical black spot on each lateral area, 
the basal cruciform elevation dark ochraceous; face black, 
its lateral areas, sternum, and legs more or less ochraceous ; 
anterior femora with more than apical halves black, inter- 
mediate and posterior femora more or less apically suffused 
with black ; abdomen beneath somewhat fuscous and opaque, 
above black ; tegmina shining, talc-like, nearly basal half 
brassy brown, remaining area of a paler brassy hue, the 
costal membrane and costal area and the veins on about 
basal half testaceous brown, remaining venation more or 
less black, interior of basal cell and inner tegminal margin 
black ; veins on basal half suffused with testaceous brown 
and a transverse macular fascia of the same colour delimi- 
nating the basal area; wings pale brassy yellow; face 
transversely striate, not longitudinally sulcate; anterior 
femora with three long robust spines on underside of 
anterior areas; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxe ; 
vertex of head at base and between the ocelli distinctly 
sulcate. 
Long., excl. tegm., 2,18 mm.; exp. tegm. 50 mm. 
Hab, Laos; Chapa (/?. Vitalis de Salvaza). 
