TTLh.'EOJiA. ZYGOPHL.EOBA. 



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Xipliocera fumida, var., Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. iii, 1870, 

 p. 513. 

 Perniginous brown, with scattered black dots. Antennte nar- 

 rowly eijsiform, shorter than the head and pronotum together, 

 brown at the tips. Vertex horizontal, 

 -^ with the marginal carinae converging be- 

 hind the eyes, fastigium broad, rounded 

 in front, the median carina continned on 

 the head and pronotum ; front slightly 

 obhque, all the frontal carinas spotted with 

 black. Pronotum truncated in front, and 

 very obtusely augulated behind, the head 

 and pronotum very rugose, the callosities 

 being irregularly striated ; the three doi'sal 

 carina? parallel. Tegmina moderately 

 broad, longer than the abdomen, nar- 

 rowed and obliquely truncated towards 

 the tip ; wings narrow, bluish hyaline, 

 with many of the nervures greenish. 



Length 'SO mm. ; pronotum, 4 mm. ; 

 tegmina, 26 mm. ; hind femur, 17 mm. 

 Madras : Madura. 



Types in the collections of Messrs. Pantel 

 and Jiolivar. 



Fig, 87. — Fhlaoha 2M)iteH. 



120, Phlaeoba cinctalis, sp. nov. 



Brown, with a broad dull yellowish band on the back, bet\\-eeu 

 the lateral carina?, which is continued along the inner margin of 

 the tegmina; lateral carina? edged below externally with a rather 

 narrow blackish stripe; tegmina subhyaline brown, with the 

 longitudinal nervures darkened and slightly tliickened, the inner 

 margin yellowish. AVings hyaline, antenuje brown. Hind tibiae 

 blue-black, with a pale band near the base. 



Length 23-33 mm. ; wing, 50-64 mm. 



Bengal : Pusa. 



Type in the British Museum. 



Common on grass, sweet potatoes, &c., in July and August. 



Genus ZYGOPHL^OBA. 



ZygojjhUeoha, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ixx, 1902, p. •"',91. 

 Type, Zygophheoba sinuatocoUis, Bol. 



Range. India. 



Body moderately long, compressed. Fastigium of the vertex 

 triangular, with the margins raised, aud above with triangular 

 foveoke extending to the tip of tlie vertex ; the latter with the 

 median carina obsolete behind, and with an incomplete curved 

 lateral carina approximate to the eyes ; face sloping ; frontal 



