1922.] W. D. FunkhousER : Indian Membracidae. 327 



hairs ; base arcuate and nodose, parti}' hidden under overhang- 

 ing margin of pronotum ; eyes small, gray mottled with brown ; 

 ocelli very small, opalescent, inconspicuous, twice as far from each 

 other as from the ej'es and situated well above a line drawn through 

 centres of eyes; inferior margins of genae sinuate; clypeus twice as 

 long as wide, brown, densely pubescent, extending for two-thirds its 

 length below margins of genae, tip broadly rounded. 



Pronotum dark brown, roughly sculptured, not punctate, 

 sparingly pubescent with short silvery hairs, elevated and gibbous 

 over humeral angles, no indications of lateral carinae; metopidium 

 wider than high, roughly sculptured, depressed at base, lower an- 

 terior margin projecting forward over the head, upper margin keel- 

 shaped ; median carina strongly percurrent ; humeral angles large, 

 triangular, blunt, projecting outward beyond the eyes as far as 

 twice the width of the eyes ; scutellum well exposed, longer than 

 wide, apex bifurcate; posterior process long, slender, sinuate, dark 

 brown at both ends and yellow in the middle, tip sharp and reach- 

 ing just to internal angles of tegmina. 



Tegmina short, broad, opaque, basal half bright yellow, apical 

 half dark brown, the two colours meeting along an irregular dia- 

 gonal line extending from the scutellum backwards and downwards ; 

 five apical and two discoidal cells ; veins not prominent. 



Undersurface of body dark brown, densely pubescent; tro- 

 chanters, femora and bases of tibiae dark brown, apical two-thirds 

 of tibiae and all of tarsi and claws bright yellow. 



Length from front of head to tips of tegmina 6 mm. : width 

 between extremities of humeral angles 2*7 mm. 



Type. — Female. In collection of Zoological Survey of India. 



Locality. — Pashok, alt. 2000 ft., Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, 

 May 16-June 14, 1916 (F. H. Gravely). 



Otinotus oneratus Walker. 

 One male from Coorg, S. India (F. Hannyngton). 



Antialcidas attenuatus, sp. nov. 

 (PI. X, fig. 4). 



Small, slender, brown, shining, punctate, pubescent; supra- 

 humerals large, triangular, sharp ; posterior process extended up- 

 ward in a plate before apex ; tegmina shining smoky-hyaline 

 marked with brown ; undersurface of body dark brown ; legs fer- 

 ruginous. 



Technical description : — 



Head subquadrate, longer than wide, dark brown, densely 

 pubescent with golden hairs, a white sericeous streak of longer 

 white hairs down median line and another at right angles to it 

 across genae; base arcuate and sinuate; eyes large, prominent, 

 brown ; ocelli large, prominent, glassy, elevated, twice as far from 

 each other as from the eyes and situated well above an imaginary 



