DBMANGA. 69" 



scutellura, apical area deflected and apex recurved, a little passing 

 posterior angle of inner margin of tegmina ; the black areas of 

 the tegmina very coarsely punctate. The second apical vein 

 (counting from inner margin) is more curved and like the first 

 than shown by the artist in the above figure. 



Length 4| to 5 raillim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Pattipola {Miis. Hongrois Sf Coll. Dist.). 



I am indebted to Dr. Horvath, of Budapest, for the specimen of 

 this species which is here figured. 



2210. Machaerotypus ? discretus, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 125 

 (1903). 



" Similar to M. incultus but more robust and more strongly 

 built, the posterior process distinctly wave-like, curved ; tegmina 

 pale yellowish, hyaline, the base and costal cell thickly punctured 

 and brownish ; behind the apex of clavus a brownish marginal 

 spot ; wings hyaline, vitreous ; legs rusty-brown, the femora 

 darker." (MelicJiar.) 



Length 5 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon {Berlin Museum). 



I have not seen this species and therefore cannot state definitely 

 whether it should (according to my view) be placed in Machcero- 

 typus or in the previous genus I have proposed as Pogontypus. 



Genus DEMANGA, nov. 



Type, D. sooJcnana, Dist. 



Distribution. British India. 



Face strongly deflected ; ocelli about as far from eyes as from 

 each other ; pronotum laterally unarmed, the disk elevated, pos- 

 terior process at a distance from scutellum, straightly obliquely 

 deflected from near base and impinging on inner margin of teg- 

 mina near posterior angle ; scutellum about as long as broad, 

 the apex biangulate ; tegmina with four apical and two discoidal 

 areas ; legs simple ; the tibiie slightly ampliated ; wings with four 

 apical areas. 



2211. Demanga sooknana, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black, thickly ochraceously pilose ; body 



Fig. 57. — Demanga soohiana. 

 beneath black, very thickly, finely, palely pilose ; an ochraceous 



