MEMBRA CIDJE. 24 7 
and they may be found at certain times of' the year, in all stages of development, 
crowded together on the shoots in companies. 
Size, 7x5 mm. 
Habitat. —Peradeniya, Ceylon. 
CENTROTUS CRINITUS, n.s. 
(Plate LX. fig. 5. $) 
Pronotum with blunt connate suprahumerals. Posterior horn long and rather 
incurved. General colour pale brown, with an abundance of short pilose covering on the 
metopidium above the shoulders and below the tegmina. Legs pale. Wings hyaline. 
Size, 5x3 mm. 
Habitat. —Ceylon. 
From Mr. E. Green’s Collection. 
The female is larger than the male, with a stouter posterior horn, and is less 
pilose on the front and sides. 
Size, 6x4 mm. 
CENTROTUS SELENUS, n.s. 
(Plate LX. fig. 6.) 
Suprahumerals rounded and black at their tips, and acute by the front aspect. 
Sordid ochreous with a yellow pubescence. Posterior horn short. Frons hirsute. 
Legs yellow. Tegmina dusky greyish, with obscure yellow neuration. 
Size, 5x3 mm. 
Habitat. —Myitta, Tenasserim Valley, India. 
Doherty Collection. 
CENTROTUS FLAVOLINEATUS, n.s. 
Colour sordid ochreous and pale fuscous. A bright yellow line down the 
pronotum, and another on each side of the same, extending to the eyes. Supra¬ 
humerals short and connate. Black, as also is the posterior horn, which last does 
not extend to the tips of the tegmina. Legs yellow. Tegmina with strong brown 
neuration, marking five apical and three discoidal areas. 
Size of ? 9 x 4 mm. 
Habitat. —Myitta, Tenasserim Valley. 
Doherty. 
There are three male and two female examples in Mr. Distant’s Collection, kindly 
lent for description. 
CENTROTUS ORCUS, n.s. 
(Plate LX. figs. 7, 7a, 7b.) 
General form robust and broad between the shoulders. Suprahumerals short, 
connate and stout. Pronotum narrowed to a short, almost stylate posterior horn. 
