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Delphacini. 

 Perkinsiella insignis (Distant). 



Pundaluoya insignis Distant (1912) A. M. N. H. (8). IX, 

 p. 190; (1916) Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynchota VI, p. 135; Muir 

 (1919) Can. Ent., p. 7. 



One male specimen from Chikkaballapura, South India. 

 The medio-ventral edge of pygofer forming a plate with each 

 apical comer drawn out into a short, flat spine ; the anal spines 

 long and thin reaching nearly to base of genital styles which are 

 slightly curved. 



Phyllodinus pulchellus (Distant). 



Pundaluoya pukhclla Distant (1912) t. c. p. 190; (1916) 

 t. c. p. 135 ; Muir Can. Ent. 1919, p. 7. 



One female specimen from Chikkaballapura, South India 

 {T. V. Campbell). 



Sardia campbelli sp. n. 



Male. Macropterous ; head greatly produced in front, vertex half 

 the length of thorax and abdomen, base slightly wider than apex, 

 lateral carinae well developed, an obscure median carina on basal fourth 

 faintly furcate at apex; frons long and narrow, lateral margins carinate 

 and subparallel to near base where they become obscure, the lateral 

 carinae of vertex contined on to middle of frons separate to middle 

 where they form a single carina, in lateral view apex truncate, a carina 

 from front of eye to near apex where it becomes obscurely fused with 

 lateral carina of frons; clypeus small, tricarinate, curved at apex; 

 antennae small, reaching base of clypeus, basal joint about as long 

 as wide, second joint about double the length of first. Pronotum 

 tricarinate, lateral carinae convergingly curved, not quite reaching hind 

 margin. Tibial spur large, thin, laminate, with many small teeth on 

 hind margin. 



Black; antennae, legs and base of abdomen yellow or light brown. 

 Tegmina black or deep fuscous, veins slightly darker with minute 

 granules bearing black macrotrichia ; wings lighter fuscous with dark 

 veins. 



Pygofer opening about as wide as long, margins entire, dorsal 

 emargination deep with the anal segment sunk into it; anal spines slen- 

 der, near together at base but not contiguous; genital styles flat, short, 

 truncate at apex. Length, 3 mm.; tegmen, 2.7 mm. 



