. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. /.45 mm.; tegmina mm. (length/breadth). Material examined: Holotype $ (abdomen on slide) fromJammu, upon Salix tetrasperma, dated , coll. and many $ $ and ? $ paratypes, data same as forholotype. (Deposited in Museum Department of Bio-Sciences,University of Jammu, Jammu-180001, India.) Agnesiella swaraji can be distinguished from other speciesof the genus by the shape of the paramere, connective andposition, and shape of the pygofer lobe. Species is named after Dr. (Miss) Swaraj Ghai (SeniorSystematic Entomologist I


. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. /.45 mm.; tegmina mm. (length/breadth). Material examined: Holotype $ (abdomen on slide) fromJammu, upon Salix tetrasperma, dated , coll. and many $ $ and ? $ paratypes, data same as forholotype. (Deposited in Museum Department of Bio-Sciences,University of Jammu, Jammu-180001, India.) Agnesiella swaraji can be distinguished from other speciesof the genus by the shape of the paramere, connective andposition, and shape of the pygofer lobe. Species is named after Dr. (Miss) Swaraj Ghai (SeniorSystematic Entomologist IARI, New Delhi). (3) Genus Uzeldikra DworakowskaUzeldikra Dworakowska (September, 1971).Pusaneura Ramakrishnan and Menon (October, 1971) Syn. Ahmed (1972) Syn. n. ELBELUS TRIPUNCTATUS MAHMOOD A NEW RECORD 13 These synonymies are based on the careful comparisonof the original figures and description provided for thesegenera and personal studies on Pusaneura signata Ramak-rishnan and Menon which forms the type species of the Plate B. Agnesiella swaraji. Fig. 1. Head and thorax. Fig. 2. 3. Tegmen. Fig. 4. Hind wing. Fig. 5. Pygofer, left, lateral 6. Male subgenital plate, ventral. Fig. 7. Paramere, ventral 8. Connective. Fig. 9. Aedeagus, lateral view. Fig. 10. Abdominalapodemes. Acknowledgements The author is thankful to Prof. Y. R. Malhotra, Head,Biosciences Department, Jammu University, for encourage-ment and criticism during this work. Prof. S. N. Suri is thankedfor the specimens of Elbelus tripunctatus Mahmood. Further,the author is thankful to the University of Jammu for financialassistance during the work. 14 entomologists record, vol. 90 15/1/78 References Ahmed, Manzoor. 1972. Some more genera and species of Typhlocybinae (Cicadellidae: Homoptera) from East Pakistan. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 15 (1-2): , I. 1970. On some East Palaearctic and Oriental Typhlo- cybini (Homoptera, Cicadellidae, Typhlocyb


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