TAKBALEUS. — HIEltOGLYPIlUS. 



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237. Tarbaleus cingalensis, sp. iiov. 



Apterous, uniform olive-green or rusty brown ; legs pilose, 

 hind tibia? with 7 small black-tipped spines ou each side, aiul 

 with an outer apical spine. 



Lenr/th 28-45 mm. 



Ceylon. 



Ti/j)e in the liritish Museum. 



Genus CARYANDA. 

 Cari/amla, Stal, F.ih. Svensk. Akad. llandl. v (4), 187S. p. 47. 



Type, AcricUnm (Oxi/a) si>urium, Seal. 



Bauf/e. Ceylon, Burma, Java, China, West Africa. 



Heacl and eyes large, prominent ; antenna; as long as head and 

 pronotum together; tegmiua lobiform ; hind femora with the 

 upper carina denticulate, hind tibia; not expanded, with 8 spines 

 on the inner carina besides the apical one, at regular distances ; 

 cerci of the male pointed ; last ventral segment of female smooth, 

 not denticulated. 



238. Caryanda sanguineo-annulata, Bmnn. 



Caryanda sanquineo-annulata, Brunner, Ann. Mas. Geneva, xxiii, 

 1893, p. lo4, pi. V, fio. .-)2. 



Olivaceous, with a black stripe running on each side from the 

 eyes to the extremity of the abdomen. Front somewhat sloping, 

 coarsely punctured. Pronotum cylindrical, with the hind margni 

 truncated. Tegraina lobiform, lateral, half black and half olive. 

 Hind femora olivaceous, ringed with red before the knees, which 

 are black, the upper carina with a projecting tooth ; hind tibise and 

 tarsi dull bluish, with a white ring at the base ; spines of the 

 tibije white, tipped with black. 



Length 20-25 mm.; tegmina, 3-5-4 mm. 



BuEMA : Pegu. 



Type in the Geuoa Museum. 



Genus HIEROGLYPHUS. 



Hieroyluphm, Krauss, 8itz. Akad. Wiss. AN'ien. Malh.-nat. Cl. 

 Ixxvi' (1),1877, p. 41. 



Type, Uieroyhjphiis daganejisis, Krauss. 



Range. China, India, Burma, Senegal. 



Size large, head very large, eyes wide apart ; i'astigium of the 

 vertex short, convex, rounded in front ; costal ridge broad, entire, 

 slightly sloping ; antenna? slender, tiliforra, much longer than the 



