46 PEECY SLADEN TRUST E3PED1TI0N. 



tegmina with the veins granulose, five apical cells ; posterior tibiae very slightly curved 

 and thickly finely spinulose. 



This genus by the structure of the head and pronotum strongly resembles Tartessiis, 

 Stuh belonging to the subfamily Jassinse, but the position of the ocelli clearly locates 

 Galboa in the Bythoscopinse. 



GO. Galboa typica, sp. n. (Plate 4. fig. 11.) 



Pale fuscous brown, scutellum and legs more ochraceous ; vertex darkly granulose on 

 its anterior margin ; face thickly, darkly, coarsely, irregularly punctate, the central 

 longitudinal carinate line ochraceous ; pronotum rugulose and coarsely punctate, the 

 extreme basal margin ochraceous ; scutellum sparsely, coarsely, brownly punctate, the 

 apical area almost unicolorous ; tegmiua with the veins palely granulose ; legs pale ochra- 

 ceous, the posterior tibiae thickly spotted with black near the bases of the spinules, 

 anterior and intermediate femora with a longitudinal black spot on upper surface ; tarsal 

 claws black. i 



Long. 5 millim. 



Locality. Mah^. 



Subfamily Jassinae fincludiug Acoceph aliruB) . 



Division Hecaltjsaria. 



61. Chelusa sei/chellensis, sp. n. (Plate 4. fig. 12.) 



Sordidly pale ochraceous ; vertex with two small black spots on apical margin and 

 three central similar spots on basal margin; pronotum witli two small black spots on 

 each side of disk, placed one above the other, the uppermost smallest and somewhat 

 indistinct; scutellum with a black marginal spot on each side a little before the middle 

 and a similarly coloured spot before apex ; a somewhat broad black longitudinal fascia 

 near the lateral margins of pro- and mesosterna ; anterior and intermediate femora 

 spotted with black on their apical areas, posterior femora with the apical area black above, 

 posterior tibiae longitudinally black above, all the tarsal claws black ; (body beneath 

 imperfectly seen, owing to the unique typical specimen being carded) ; vertex about as 

 long as breadth between eyes, flat, centrally depressed, somewhat conically rounded 

 at apex ; pronotum about as long as vertex, both of which are irregularly, sparsely, finely, 

 darkly punctate ; tegmina with the veins prominent and margined with darker punctures. 



Long. 8 millim. 



Locality. Parquhar Atoll. 



Division Jassusaria. 



62. Jassus indicus. 



Ccelidia indica, Walk. List Horn. iii. p. 855 (1851). 



Jassus indicus, Dist. Faun. B. I., Rbynch. iv. p. 327, f. 210 (1908). 



Mahe. — Pound throughout British India. 



