170 ME. W. F. KIKBT ON THE 



broadly yellow ; wings fuscous. Under surface black ; pleura 

 longitudinally, and abdomen transversely, lined with yellow ; 

 legs yellow : front coxae, and hind femora nearly to the tip, black ; 

 hind tibige lined above with green or brown. 

 Pundaloya. 



*tTETTiGONiA PTJLCHELLA, sp. n. (Plate VI. fig. 13.) 



Long. Corp. 5 millim. ; exp. al. 12 millim. 



Vertex (except a red band behind the black ocelli aad the red 

 ■occipital ridge) and pronotum dirty yellow, the latter mottled 

 with brown ; scutellum forming a sharply-defined equilateral 

 triangle ; abdomen bright yellow at the base, with black mark- 

 ings, and black at the extremity ; anal appendages bordered with 

 red. "Under surface and legs yellowish ; extremity of abdomen 

 and a line on the hind tibisc black. Tegmina light yellowish 

 brown, with pale pink spots and streaks bordered with black, 

 largest and palest on the costa and inner margin ; on the costa 

 there are five blotches, the third, fourth, and fifth largest, and 

 crossing the costal area, but all separated by small black spaces 

 on the costa; towards the base the spotting is confused, but 

 from the second, fourth, and fifth spots rows of about five spots 

 (including those on the costa and inner margin) cross the 

 tegmina, the middle spot being linear, or at least longer than the 

 others ; nearer the hind margin is another row of four spots, 

 alternately linear and lunular, and nearest the apex is an incom- 

 plete ring, broken on the basal side. Wings light brown, with 

 alternating lighter and darker bands. 



Udagama. 



*Ledea eugosa. 



Ledra rugosa, Walk. List Horn. Ins. B. M. iii. p. 816, n. 13 (1851). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*tLEDEA SCUTELLATA. 



Ledra scutellata. Walk. List Horn. Ins. B. M. iii. p. 812, n. 6 (1851). 



Described from " East Indies." 



Mr. Grreen's specimens are without special locality. 



*tPETALOCEPHALA CONICA. 



Ledra conica. Walk. List Horn. Ins. B. M. iii. p 823, n. 30 (1851). 



Described from Ceylon. 



Mr. Green's specimens are from Nawalapitya. 



