HIEEOGLYPIIUS. RACILIA. 205 



Tijpe in the British Museum. 



Appears to he commoner than the hist species, with which it is 

 probably often confounded. 



243. Hieroglyphus citrinolimlDatus, Brmm. 



HierotihjphuA citrinoUntlMlm^, l^)runner, Aim. Mus. Geiiova, xxxiii, 

 1890, p. 1-54. 



Yellowish green, antenna) black, witli the extremities of the 

 joints yellow. Pronotum bordered with yellow before and behind. 

 Hind femora marked \\\i\\ black before the knees on the inside, 

 and in the male, also on the outside. Male with the supra-anal 

 lamina long, pointed, sulcated in the middle; male cerci hairy, 

 rather straight and pointed. 



Length 42-62 mm. ; tegmina, 30-37 mm. 



Himalayas ; Burma : Bhamo. 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



Genus RACILIA. 

 liacilui, Stfil, Jiih. Svensk. Akad. llaudl. v (4), 1S78, pp. 48, 94. 

 Type, Racilia femoralis, Stfd. 



llamji'. Philippines, Burma. 



Head prominent; fastigium of the vertex triangular, rounded at 

 the extremity, not transverse, front very oblique ; lateral carinje 

 strongly divergent ; prosterual tubercle truncated but not indented 

 at the tip ; genital valves of female unarmed ; hind femora with 

 the genicular lobes pointed, hind tibiae not expanded, with 7 

 or 8 spines on the outer margin, the terminal spine nearly 

 obsolete : tegmina and wings well developed. 



244. Racilia aurora, Brunn. 



Racilia aurora, Bnmner, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, 189."], p. 15o, 

 pi. v, fig. 51]. 



Olive-brown, with a narrow lateral whitish stripe above, running 

 from the vertex to the end of the tegmina, and another broader 

 one running from the cheeks as far as the hind coxa3. rastigium 

 of the vertex obtusely triangular; front olive-brown, thickly 

 punctured ; cheeks white, with a vertical black band within the 

 eyes. Pronotum thickly punctured, with the hind margin 

 obtusely triangular. Tegmina narrow, obtusely pointed, longer 

 than the wings, which are smoky subhyaline. Legs dull green, 

 hind femora reddish towards the tips, knees black ; tibiae and 

 tarsi blue, with black spines. Male with the subgenital lamina 

 elongate-triangular, sulcated at the base ; cerci straight, hairy, 

 bidentate at the tips. 



Length 22 mm.; tegmina, 16 mm. 



Burma : Teinzo. 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



