244< J. Wood- Mason — Synojisis of tJiP Specirs of Choeradodis. 



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Via;. 14, S 



Fig. 15 2 



It is much more probable that the insect obtained by M. Jansen in 

 the neighbonrhood of Madras and described by Lucas as the opposite sex 

 of De Saussure's species is a female of the preceding than of this species. 



Hab. Ceylon, ^ et nymph in. Geneva Museum, S $ and larvae in 

 Museums of Calcutta and Colombo. 



I am indebted to the courtesy and liberality of the Trustees of the 

 Colombo Museum for perfect insects and nymphs, and to Mr. F. M. 

 Mackwood for a nymph of this species. 



In Fig. 14, the left lateral angle has been much too rounded off by 

 the engraver ; it should be like the right. 



