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A. infantilis, sp. n. — Diyatalawa, Madulsimaj Kelani 

 Valley. 



A. superjlua, sp. n. — Colombo, Peradcniya. This is pro- 

 bably the form referred to by Dr. Ohaus as A. varians, 

 vuuler whicb name are at present comprised a number of 

 excessively similar species. 



A. illusa, sp. n. — Trincomalee. This is a second Ceylonese 

 species of the gi'oup just mentioned. 



A.fracfa, Walk. 



A. hamJfera, Walk. — Hakgala. 



A. (subg. Sinyhala) tenella, Bl. — A very common little 

 insect injurious to tea-plants. 



A. (subg. Singhalu) hindu, Hell. — Kandy, Peradeniya, 

 Ambalangoda. 



A. (subg. Singhala) vidua, Hell. — I do not know this 

 species. 



A. infixa, Walk. — The type of this is unknown and the 

 species is unrecognizable. 



MinieJa inacleayana, Vig. — Wellawaya. This is a South- 

 Indian species. 



M. mundissima, Walk. — Colombo, Maskeliya, Dikoya. 

 Referred to by Dr. Ohaus as M. xantJiorrhina, Hope, the 

 name of its representative in South India. 



Popillia complanata, Newm. — This is an abundant species 

 in Southern India. 



Parastasia basalis, Cand. — Colombo, Peradeniya. 



P. cingala, Arr. — Dikoya. 



Adoretus singhalensis, Ohaus.— Kandy, Maskeliya. 



A. mavis, sp. n. — Bogawantalawa. 



A. leo, sp. n. — Ohiya. 



A. ursus, sp. n. — Hakgala. 



Rhinyptia meridionalis, sp. n. 



Elongato-ovftta, palUde testacea, froute, prothoracis rittis duabus 

 obliquis, sutura olytrorumque mar^iiiibus posticis extremis nigris ; 

 corpore supra pobto, nudo, clypoo impunctato, breviter rostrato, 

 fronte crcbre punctate ; protliorace eat lato, modico punctate, 

 lateribus Icviter arcuatis ; scutello punotato ; elytris sat fortiter 



