Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera. 311 



Neosalurnis, gen. nov. 



Head (including eyes) a little narrower than pronotum, 

 vertex about as long as pronotum, somewhat broadly, angu- 

 larly, and a little upwardly produced; face longer than broad, 

 a little posteriorly and more strongly anteriorly narrowed, 

 the lateral margins from a little in front of eyes to clypeus 

 broadly laminately ridged, at base with a very short central 

 carination; clypeus shorter than face, obscurely obliquely 

 striate on each side ; pronotum with a central longitudinal 

 ridge ; mesonotum tricarinate ; legs of moderate length, tibiae 

 sulcate, posterior tibiae with one spine near apex ; tegmina 

 less than twice as long as broad, the costal margin moderately 

 convex, the apex rounded, the apical margin obliquely trun- 

 cate, its posterior angle more or less acutely produced, costal 

 membrane narrower than radial area, the first transversely 

 veined, the latter reticulately veined, the whole coriurn trans- 

 versely reticulately veined, and a series of longitudinal 

 marginal cells more or less continuous with the costal mem- 

 brane extending round apex and along apical margin, clavus 

 coarsely granulose ; wings about as broad as tegmina, two 

 transverse veins before apical area. 



This genus is allied to Salurnis i Stal, from which it princi- 

 pally differs by the venation of the tegmina, and by the costal 

 and apical marginal series of short longitudinal cells. 



Neosalurnis reticulatus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, mesonotum, sternum, legs, abdomen 

 beneath, and tegmina greenish ochraceous, abdomen above 

 slightly greyishly tomentose ; wings milky white, the veins 

 greenish; apical and sutural margin (beyond clavus) of 

 tegmina finely spotted with fuscous brown, posterior margin 

 of clavus more or less fuscous brown ; tegmina with all the 

 veins distinctly prominent and a little darker in coloration ; 

 other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long., excl. tegm., 8 mm ; exp. tegm. 24 mm. 



Hab. Bhutan (Brit. Mus.). Burma; Karen Hills (Do- 

 herty, Coll. Dist.). 



Gekaldtonia, gen. nov. 



Vertex as long as or slightly longer than pronotum, almost as 

 broad as long, the lateral margins parallel and ridged, notched 

 before apex and then apically, angularly convexly rounded, a 

 little deflected on each side and strongly centrally longitu- 

 dinally ridged j face longer than broad, wider posteriorly 



