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Fig. 7. Kolla seyohellensis Dist. 



219. Kolla seyohellensis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath and legs, flavescent ; vertex with two 



prominent black spots on anterior margin ; face — exclud- 

 ing a short discal central line and the lateral margins 

 — pale brownish-ochraceous, with darker transverse 

 striations ; tegmina greyish-subhyaline, the inner area 

 reflecting the dark abdomen beneath ; vertex a little 

 more than half as long as breadth between eyes, a 

 very fine central carinate longitudinal line ; ocelli near 

 base, about as near to each other as to eyes ; face longer 

 than broad, the lateral margins a little concave near eyes. 



Long, inch tegm. 4 mm. 



Loo. Seychelles. Mahe : Cascade Estate, 800 — 

 1000 ft. ; Port Victoria, from grass in Botanic Gardens; 

 marshes on coastal plain at Anse aux Pins and Anse Royale ; Cascade, cultivated country 

 near sea-level. 



220. Kolla funeralis, sp. n. - 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath and legs, flavescent, vertex with two 



prominent black spots on anterior margin ; scutellum 

 ,^,^., ..,„ with a darker spot near each basal angle ; tegmina 



greyish, claval area somewhat bluish-grey, followed by 

 a broad black longitudinal fascia which reaches apex, 

 extreme costal margin flavescent ; vertex only a little 

 less in length than breadth between eyes, apical margin 

 distinctly conical, a central carinate line not reaching 

 apex, the ocelli near base, a little nearer to eyes than to 

 each other ; scutellum transversely impressed near base. 



Long, inch tegm. 3 mm. 



Loo. Seychelles. Silhouette : Mare aux Cochons, 

 from marshy plateau and forest above ; low coconut- 

 planted country near the coast, Pointe Etienne. Mah^ : country above Port Glaud, 

 about 500 — 1000 feet, and near Morne Blanc. 



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Fig. 8. Kolla funeralis Dist. 



Maiestas, gen. nov. 



Allied to the genus Kolla Dist. in the general structure of the head, save that 

 the ocelli are placed near the base and almost as near to eyes as to each other ; another 

 chief difference is in the venation of the tegmina which contains two transverse veins 

 on disk, one near base, the other near middle, four large apical cells and three narrow 

 ante-apical cells or areas. 



