ncio Oriental Ilomoptera. 193 



tlilckly studded with ochraceous ; wings hyaline, the trans- 

 verse veins distinctly bhick ; face centrally and laterally 

 carinate, the margins moderately roundly ampliate near 

 middle ; tegmina with the costal margin distinctly sinuate. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2^ mm.; exp. legm., 8 mm. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeniya (Green, Brit. Mus.). 



Tropidocephala Juteola, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum greenish ochraceous, 

 lateral areas of the pro- and mesonota more or less infuscated, 

 sometimes scarcely so ; anteniite black ; abdomen above 

 black, the basal area more or less transversely testaceous ; 

 body beneath black ; face brownish ochraceous, the cari- 

 nations paler ; legs ochraceous ; tegmina pale fuscous brown 

 irrorated with greyish white, the principal pale markings 

 being an elongate spot in clavus, an irregular transverse 

 macular fascia near middle, commencing on costal margin 

 and becoming more macular and indistinct towards the inner 

 margin, a cluster of about three spots on costal membrane 

 immediately beyond the transverse fascia, and distinct apical 

 marginal spots ; wings hyaline with the veins darker ; vertex 

 longer than broad, considerably shorter than breadth between 

 outer margins of eyes and only moderately projecting in 

 front of eyes, distinctly, strongly tricarinate ; pro- and meso- 

 nota strongly tricarinate; face tricarinate, projecting con- 

 siderably above eyes, greatest width about half its length. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2 mm.; exp. te_G,m. 6 mm. 



Hah. Bengal; Pusa (Z^/roy, Brit. Mus.). Calcutta (Ind. 

 Mus.). 



A species to be distinguished by the very short vertex of 

 the head. 



ZuLEiKA, gen. nov. 



Vertex narrow, nearly twice as long as broad, the lateral 

 margins carinate and from which emerge two short oblique 

 carinations between the eyes which converge at apex ; eyes 

 longer than broad, continued over the anterior pronotal 

 angles ; pronotum short, tricarinate, the lateral angles some- 

 what ampliate ; mesonotum about as long as vertex and 

 pronotum together, tricarinate ; face long, about twice as 

 long as broad, a little widened towards clypeus, the lateral 

 margins straight, slightly oblique, distinctly carinate and 

 slightly recurved, centrally strongly carinate, the anterior 

 margin with the apical angles somewhat prominent; clypeus 

 a little more than half as long as face^ the disk tumid, the 



