14 MEMBEACID^. 



Genus MAGUVA. 

 Maguva, Melich. Horn. Fmm. Ceylon, p. 109 (1903). 



Type, il/. lion-ida, Melich. 



Distribution. Ce3don. 



"Lateral horns lougly and obliquely directed upward, curved 

 and sharply pointed at apices, compressed, the front and hind 

 edges keeled, tfie upper surface with two keels, the lower \\'\i\\ one 

 longitudinal keel ; the posterior process smooth, laterally com- 

 pressed, rectangulated, the projecting branch wideued in middle 

 and beneath, the laminate widening provided behind with a short 

 tooth, the sides of the projection furnished with a keel, the upper 

 ridge of the projection produced as a middle keel on the prouotum; 

 tegmina strongly transversely wrinkled, with four apical veins ; 

 legs moderately long." {Melicliar.) 



I have refrained from proposing a divisional section for this genus, 

 of which I have no personal knowledge. 



2117. Maguva horrida, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceijlon,]). 109, t. ii, f. 21 

 (1903). 



" Head and pronotum dark brown, deeply punctured, with short, 



scanty, depressed, yellowish pubescence; 

 pronotum dirty yellow at base and 

 thickly punctured ; tegmina strongly 

 wrinkled, rusty-brown; along the costal 

 margin deeply punctured and rather 

 darker coloured with short yellowish 

 hairs in the points ; wings hyaline. 

 Fig. \0.— Maguva horrida. smoky brown, with pitchy-brown 



veins ; legs pitchy-brown ; abdomen 

 black." (Melicliar.) 



Length $ 9 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 7 millim. 



Bcih. Ceylon. 



I have not seen this species and therefore reproduce Dr. 

 Melichar's description and figure. 



Division MICREUNARIA. 



Scutellum longer than broad, apically acuminate ; sides of pro- 

 and mesosterna unarmed ; pronotum posteriorly or discally more 

 or less elevated ; tibiae rarely dilated ; wings with four apical 

 areas. 



The name of this division is derived from Micreune, Walk., a 

 Malayan genus. 



