HEMIPTERA HOMOPTEEA OP CEYLON. 173 



Plattmetopus LINEOLATUS. 



Platyraetopus lineolatus, Motsch. Etudes Ent. viii. p. \14 (1859). 



Described from Ceylon (Nura Ellia). 



Plattmetopus aecuatus. 



Platymetopus arcuatus, Motsch. Etudes Ent. viii. p. 115 (1859) ; Bull. 

 Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 100 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Nura Ellia). 



Thamnotettix subeuea. 



Thamnotettis subrufa, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 100 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Colombo). 



ThAMNOTETTIX EITMOSA. 



Thamnotettix furaosa, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 101 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Patannas). 



Thamnotettis nigrobimacitlata. 



Thamnotettix nigrobimaculata, Motsch. Etudes Ent. xxxvi. (3) p. 101 

 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Nura Ellia). 



*tTHAMNOTETTIX NIGEOMACULATA. 



Pediopsis nigromaculatus, Motsch. Etudes Ent. viii. p. Ill (1859). 



Thamnotettix nigi'opicta, St a I, (Efv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. xxvii. p. 740 

 (18/0) ; Atkinson, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, Ivii. p. 338 (1889). 



Colombo (Ifotschtdskt/) ; Pundaloya {Green) ; Philippines 

 (StaT) ; India, Borneo, Sumatra {Atkinson). 



" One of tbe small green insects that suddenly appear towards 

 the end of the rains (September usually) in Calcutta. During 

 the few days tbat they occui' they may be found at night in con- 

 siderable heaps beneath the lamps in the public streets, and they 

 disappear as abruptly as they come. T. lipunctata, Eabr., appears 

 at the same time." {Atkinson.) 



T. hipunctata, though a well-known Indian species, does not 

 seem to have been yet recorded from Ceylon. 



DiOMMA OCHEACEA. 



Diomma ochracea, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 102 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Patannas). 



Typhlocyba mactjlieeojsts. 



Typhlocyba maculifroris, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 103 (1863). 

 Described from Ceylon (Colombo). 



