102 teyxalinjE. 



Length 40-50 mm.; Lead, 14 inni.; pronotum, 8 mm.; antenna?, 

 20 mm. ; tegmina, 40 mm. ; wings, '35 mm. 

 Bengal : Pusa, 

 Common on grass from July to Kovember. 



Genus PHLJEOBA. 

 Phlceoba, Stal, Eugenie's Kesa, Orth. 1860, p. .360. 

 Type, Gompliocerus (Phlceoba) rusticiis, Stfil. 



Range. The Oriental Eegion. 



Head as loug as, or shorter than, the pronotum, and equally 

 broad ; face somewhat oblique, fastigium produced as far before 

 the eye as the head behind the eye, as broad as the length of the 

 eye, and obtusely rounded at the extremity; the branching lateral 

 carinae run within each eye, often continuous on the head, and a 

 continuous median carina traverses the head and pronotum ; face 

 with a double median carina, diverging below, and with carinae 

 within the eyes, also curving outwards. Antennae ensiform, as 

 long as or longer than the head and pronotum together, with 

 the basal half widened and flattened. AVings and tegmina of 

 equal length, perfectly developed, and as long as or rather longer 

 than the abdomen. Legs moderately long, without special arma- 

 ture ; hind femora moderately thickened at the base and as long 

 as the abdomen ; hind tibiae spinose. 



Kty to the Species. 



[1 (6) Wings more or less fuscous at apex. 



2 (3) Antennae unicolorous infumaia, Brunn., p. 103. 



3 (2) Antemise ringed or tipped with obscure 



yellow. 



4 (o) Posterior tibiae sordid blue or reddish . antennata,7ixm-m., p. 102. 



5 (4) Posterior tibite testaceous angustidorsis, Bob, p. 104. 



6 (1) Wings hyaline. 



7 (8) Posterior tibife unicolorous ; pro- 



notum very rugulose panteli, Bob, p. 104. 



8 (7) Posterior tibire with a distinct yellow 



riug near the base ; pronotum com- 

 paratively smooth cinctalis, sp. n., p. 105.] 



116. Phlseoba antennata, Brunn. 



Phlceoba attennata, Brunner, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, 1893, 

 p. 125, pi. V, fig. 49. 



Olive-brown, with a broad yello\\' band running from the 

 vertex to the end of the tegmina, at least in the male. Antenna? 

 ensiform, half as long again as the head and pronotum together 

 (shorter in the female) ; black, generally tipped with yellow. 



