U2 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



Hub. Malay Peninsula ; Peralc {Doherty, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to P. conspiciui, Dist., but diftering by the shorter 

 vertex, the lateral margins of which are perpendicular for a 

 short distance in front of eyes, different markings to face, &c. 



Ledrotypa, gen. nov. 



Vertex of head flat, the margins moderately laminately 

 reflexed, about as long as pronotum and scutellum together, 

 the anterior margin broadly rounded, the lateral margins 

 slightly sinuate before eyes, ocelli near base, nearer to eyes 

 than to each other, eyes posteriorly elongate ; face concave, 

 moderately convex on the apical area ; pronotum short, 

 deflected from base, scarcely longer than scutellum, distinctly 

 fovciite before each lateral margin, anterior margin centrally 

 truncate, posterior margin angularly concave before base of 

 scutellum ; scutellum broader than long, posteriorly deflected 

 from base, the apex acute ; tegmina with the veins prominent ; 

 posterior tibia? four-cornered, curved, armed with numerous 

 spines, the outer edge slightly expanded, and strongly 

 spinous. 



Type, L. spatulata, Dist. 



In the enumeration of the Indian species tJiis genus may 

 follow Pelalocephala. 



Ledrotypa spatulata, sp. n. 



? . Somewhat uniformly dull ochraceous ; a short black 

 fascia between and outside the anterior and intermediate 

 coxse ; vertex of head very finely and obscurely punctate, its 

 posterior margin levigate ; pronotum with the disk very 

 finely transversely striate, foveate on each side a little behind 

 anterior margin, very obscurely centrally longitudinally 

 impressed ; scutellum with a transverse impressed line before 

 apex ; posterior tibiae a little curved, with numerous some- 

 what remote fine spines on outer ma)gin. 



Long., incl. tcgm., 11 mm. 



Hub. "Himalayas" (Brit. Mus.); Bhogaon, Purneah 

 Distr., N. Bengal [Paiva, Ind. and Brit. Muss.). 



Ledrotypa greeni, sp. n. 



Body and legs brownish ochraceous ; (abdomen muti- 

 lated) ; tegmina pale ochraceous, the veins darker and with 

 piceous markings which consist of two long subcostal linear 

 streaks, four similar streaks (three short and one long) on 

 subapical area, the lowermost streak followed by one or two 



