110 MR. W. F. KIRBT ON THE 



interrupted in the middle and at the tip, and a row of smaller 

 ones in the middle of the hind margin. 



A much larger and narrower species than the Indian E. Hel- 

 feri, Eieb. 



Pundaloya and Nitagala. Found on wild pepper {E. E. G.). 



*tELASMOG]SrATHUS PALLIDA, Sp. U. 



Size and shape of E. Greeni, which it closely resembles except 

 in colour. Pale testaceous ; head black above ; spines and antennae 

 pale, terminal joint o£ antennae black, except at the base ; thorax 

 with the front and the lateral appendages nearly white ; rest of 

 thorax and tegmina slightly browner, except on the margins, 

 which are rather broadly vitreous ; legs testaceous ; tarsi slightly 

 darker. 



Nitagala. 



Perhaps only a variety of E. Greeni. 



*tTlNGTS GLOBULIFEEA. (Plate IV. fig. 11.) 



Tingis globulifera. Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. M.xi. p. 182, n. 27 (1873). 



Mr. Green's specimens are from Nitagala and vary a little in 

 depth of colour. 



The types are from Madras, where the insect is stated to live 

 on heliotrope. 



*tBEACHTEHTNCHUS ORIEKTALIS. 



Brachyrhynchus orientalis. Lap. Hem. 54. 



Crimia nigra, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 406, n. 71 (1860). 



An abundant species throughout the East Indies. 



Mr. Grreen's specimens are from Colombo and Pundaloya. 



*Ceimia yeeeucicollis. 



Crimia verrucicollis, fValk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. ilf. vii. p. 13, n. 6 (1873). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*Ceimia lateealis. 



Crimia lateralis. Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. M. vii. p. 14, n. 7 (1873). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*Ceimia eubeescens. 



Crimia rubrescens. Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. vii. p. 14, n. 8 (1873). 



Abundant from India to Australia. 



