114 TByXALIN.E. 



Silicate at the ocellus for a long space in the male, and a short 

 space in the female. Antennse filiform, slightly depressed. 

 Pronotum pale above, the lateral carinas straight before the hind, 

 sulcus, parallel, but considerabl_y diverging behind ; the deflexed 

 lobes broadly brown internally, often with an oblique whitish 

 ridge. Tegmina subhyaline, with a yellow scapular line, and. 

 brown discoidal spots ; the mediastinal area expanded at the base, 

 and continued behind the middle ; scapular area rather broad, 

 dilated in the male beyond the middle, with waved transverse 

 hyaline nervures ; wings hyaline, slightly clouded at the tip. 

 Hind femora with four brown bands, often obsolete on the outer 

 side, the lower carina of the outer area marked with black 

 dots. Metasternal lobes converging and contiguous behind the 

 foveolae. 



Length 11-17 mm.; pronotum, 2-3 mm.; tegmina, 10-14 mm.; 

 hind femur, 7-10 mm. 



Madras : Madura. 



Types in the collections of Messrs. Pantel and Bolivar. 



132. Gymnobothrus (?) simplex. Walk. 



Stenohothrus simplex, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. v, 1871, 

 Suppl. p. 82. 



Ferruginous brown, paler beneath. Vertex obtusely rounded 

 in front, face very oblique, the median line sulcated throughout, 

 the space between narrow, and of uniform width ; foveolae very 

 small, not visible from above. From the back of the eye runs a 

 broad black band over the back of the head and the pleura, 

 bordered above and below with slight pale lines ; on the metapleura 

 it becomes evanescent. Antennae scarcely as long as the head and 

 pronotum, rather thick filiform. Pronotum tricarinate, with a 

 sulcus behind the middle, not cutting the middle carina ; behind 

 this, both the pronotum and pleura are strongly punctured. 

 Tegmina longer than the abdomen, rufo-testaceous, with a short 

 black stripe at the base of the costa, an indistinct pale line con- 

 tinuous with that above the black band of the pronotum, and a 

 longitudinal row of obscure dusky spots. Hind femora appa- 

 rently spotted with black at the base. 



Length, to end of tegmina, 18 mm. 



Type in the British Museum. 



Genus MADUKEA. 

 Madurea, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ixx, 19D2, p. 59G. 



Type, Madurea cephalotes, Bol. 



Jtanye. India. 



Fastigium of the vertex obtusely angulated, distinctly sloping 

 when viewed from the side, in the male as long as broad, in the 



