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29. Ledra dorsalis, Walker. 



Ledra dorsalis, Walker, List Horn. B. M. iii, p. 810, (1851) ; Stal, Ofvers, K. V.- 

 A. Forh. p. 495, (1862). 



Ferruginous, testaceous beneath, head a little broader than the 

 thorax : very slightly arched, rounded in front, obtusely angular on 

 each side, slightly sinuate on the posterior margin ; its length hardly 

 half its breadth ; three broad, low, rounded ridges on the vertex, the 

 side pair oblique ; face with three black stripes corresponding to the 

 ridges above ; shield roughly punctured, slightly convex in front, very 

 concave on the hind border, armed with six crests, outer pair irregular, 

 horizontal, and oblique ; next pair vertical, very high, marked with black, 

 convex above, perpendicular and forming right angles behind ; inner 

 pair slight, interrupted with two black dots on each towards the hind 

 border, scutellum convex : abdominal appendages short : legs testaceous : 

 tegmina ferruginous, tuberculate, especially towards the base, almost 

 colourless towards the tips : wings almost colourless ( Walker) . Body 

 long 21 ; teg. 37 J millims. 



Reported from Silhat, 



The following three species are of doubtful position : — 



30. Ledra punctata. Walker. 

 Ledra punctata, Walker, List Horn. B. M. iii, p. 824, (1851). 



Testaceous, paler beneath : head and thorax broad, roughly punc- 

 tured ; head very short- conical, narrower than the thorax, not arched, 

 hardly ridged, very slightly concave along the hind border, with irregu- 

 lar whitish reticulations ; its length less than half its breadth ; face 

 with a furrow along each side : shield green on the disc, with irregular 

 whitish reticulations in front and on each side, where it is slightly 

 widened and angular : legs pale testaceous ; tegmina almost colourless, 

 punctured from the base to the tips, tinged with pale green and along 

 the borders with pale brown ; tips darker brown ; veins very few : wings 

 white ( Walker) . Body long, 7| ; teg. ISJ millims. 



Reported from Malabar. 



31. Ledra lineata, Walker. 

 Ledra lineata, Walker, List Horn. B. M. iii, p. 830 (1851). 



Stramineous, fusiform : head and thorax flat ; head almost smooth, 

 conical, almost as broad as the thorax, not arched nor ridged, with a 

 slight rim, hardly sinuate along the hind border ; its length less than 

 its breadth ; face flat on the disc, with very oblique and indistinct 

 stri80 on each side ; shield minutely striated across ; scutellum with a 



