Mr. W. L. Di-staiit on Homoptera. 191 



lateribus punctato ; elytris striis 1-2 geminatis integris, 3 parto 

 internipta, 4-5 apicalibus, suturali ititegra ; propygidio parum 

 dense punctato ; prosterno bistriato ; mesosteruo bisiuuato, mar- 

 ginato ; tibiis anticis dcnticulatis. 

 L. 4 mill. 



This species closely resembles P. formosua, Sch., but 

 differs by the head being more closely punctured, the thorax 

 is more deeply and closely punctate laterally, anl there are 

 two arched clusters of points in the scutellar re/Tiou^ the third 

 dorsal stria is not completely double, being broken in the 

 middle of its inner line, and the propygidium is much more 

 distinctly and closely punctured. 



Hah. Abyssinia {Kafray). 



X:S.lX.—PJiyncJiotalxWotes.~XXKlX. 

 By \V. L. Distant. 



In the preparation of these notes I have been much indebted 

 for the loan of specimens or drawings of unique types to 

 Dr. Anrivillias of Stockholm, Dr. Handlirsch of Vienna, 

 Herr Kuhlgatz of Berlin, and Mons. Schouteden of Brussels. 

 The latter has shown me the types of the species of Fulgorinae 

 in his collection whicli have been lately described by 

 Herr Schmidt, so that I have with advantage been able to 

 compare much hitherto somewhat inaccessible material with 

 the collection contained in the British Museum. 



Fam. Fiilgoridse (continued from p. 30). 

 Subfam. Fulgoein^. 



Pyrops tntricatus. 



Pyrops intricatus, "Walk. List Horn., Siippl. p. 43 (18-58). 

 Pyrops hasilacteus, Schmidt, Stett. ent. Zeit. Ixvii. p. 184 (1906). 



Zepasa, gen. no v. 



Head broadly, roundly, and prominently produced in front 

 of eyes, centrally about or almost as long as pronotum ; 

 vertex with its base to a short distance before eyes straightly 

 truncate, somewhat conically produced anteriorly, centrally 

 longitudinally carinate ; face a little broader than long, 

 obscurely centrally carinate, the lateral margins strongly 

 sinuate behind eyes ; clypeus about as long as face, with a 



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