20S Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera. 



Long., excl. tegm., ,$ 17 mm. ; exp. tegm. 47-50 mm. 

 Hah. IS. Africa [Dr. Smith and Drlge, Brit. Mus.). 



GuDANGA, gen. nor. 



Head (including eyes) a little narrower than base of meso- 

 notum, the front broad, depressed, broader than long, almost 

 continuous with lateral margins of vertex, shorter than 

 vertex ; pronotum about as long as head, its lateral margins 

 nearly straight, its posterior angles ampliated ; mesonotuni 

 (including cruciform elevation) a little shorter than head and 

 pronotum together ; abdomen in male longer than space 

 between apex of head and base of cruciform elevation; 

 tympana entirely exposed ; opercula in male short, transverse, 

 widely separated, not extending beyond basal segment of 

 abdomen ; rostrum almost reaching posterior coxa3 ; tegmina 

 semiopaque, a little more than twice longer than greatest 

 breadth, costal margin neither arched nor gibbous, basal cell 

 about twice as long as broad, apical areas eight ; wings with 

 six apical areas (in the typical specimen on wdiich the genus 

 is founded one wing has six, the other five apical areas) ; 

 anterior femora not prominently spined beneath. 



Type, G. Boulayi^ Dist. 



Gudanga Boulayi, sp. n. 



(J . Body black, greyishly pilose ; narrow anterior and 

 posterior margins and a central longitudinal fascia to pro- 

 notum, cruciform elevation, posterior abdominal segmental 

 margins both above and beneatli, margins of face, and base of 

 rostrum ochraceous ; opercula greyish ; legs piceous ; coxae 

 and intermediate and posterior femora beneath more or less 

 ocliraceous ; tegmina pale fuscous, mottled with darker 

 fuscous, the venation paler, the claval area sanguineous at 

 base, the venation fuscous. 



Long., excl. tegm., (J 16 mm.; exp. tegm. 36 ram. 



Hab. West Australia : Champion Bay {H. du Boulay, 

 Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Masupha. 

 Masuj)ha, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) ix. p. 317 (1892). 

 Type, M. ampliata, Dist. 



Masupha Dregei, sp. n. 



(J . Body above black ; head with the margins of front 

 broadly castancou.?, a small spot on each vertical margin and 



