Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera, 565 



a little paler, with more regular transverse veins, costal edge 

 finely hirsute; wings dull pale ochraceous, the apex very 

 bi-oadly and the posterior margin moderately pale fuscous ; 

 liead much longer than space between its base and apex of 

 abdomen. 



Long, head, from angle of apex to eyes 17 mm. ; eyes to 

 apex of abdomen 13^ mm. ; exp. tegm. 44 mm. 



Hab. Java: Surabaya (Brit. Mus.). 



The principal characters of this species are its very long- 

 cephalic process and the distinctive coloration of the tegmina 

 and wings. 



Pyrops tapir us J s|). n. 



Head, pronotum, mcsonotum, body beneath, and legs 

 ochraceous ; head with large coarse black punctures, most 

 numerous on basal halves of lateral areas, less numerous on 

 basal third of upper surface, on apical half of upper surface 

 two on each outer carination, beneath with about six in sub- 

 longitudinal series on basal half; body beneath witii black 

 punctate spots, most conspicuously marked on lateral areas 

 of prosternuni, clypeus, and under surface of abdomen ; legs 

 spotted with black, anterior and intermediate tarsi black; 

 abdomen above testaceous, posterior segmental margins 

 ochraceous, apex piceous, and somewhat longly ochraceously 

 pilose; tegmina pale ochraceous, the venation a little darker, 

 and the whole surface somewhat thickly sprinkled with 

 small black spots, some a little larger than others ; wings 

 creamy white ; the cephalic process is robust and distinctly 

 slightly recurved downwards at apex, which has its face 

 marginately but not centrally carinate ; the apex of the 

 rostrum is black and reaches the intermediate coxte ; the two 

 outer longitudinal carinations to the cephalic process both 

 above and beneath are much waved. 



Long, head, from angle of apex to eyes 12 mm. ; eyes 

 to apex of abdomen 19 ram. ; exp. tegm. 60 mm. 



J Jab. Java (Horsfield Coll., Brit. Mus.). 



A species to be recognized by the robust cephalic process, 

 apically recurved, and distinctly and peculiarly maculately 

 punctured with black. 



Pyrops Dalyiy sp. n. 



Body and legs pale brownish ochraceous ; cephalic process 

 finely and thickly blackly punctate on lateral areas, a little 

 more finely so beneath, and very obsoletely so on discal area 

 above, the two outer carinse beneath with about six sub- 

 tubercular reddish-ochraceous spots; clypeus, sternum^ and 



