PHILAGRA. 



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Genus DAHA, nov. 



Type, D. ariefaria, Dist. 



Distribution. Tenasserim. 



Head about as long as medial length of pronotum, robustly 

 subtriangular, very strongly tricarinate, the carinations obsoletely 

 reaching base, before which they are divided by a transverse in- 

 cised line, the apex somewhat broad and subtruncate ; ocelli situate 

 near base and about as far apart from eyes as from each other ; 

 face elongate, bilobed, centrally longitudinally broadly sulcated ; 

 rostrum short, scarcely reaching the intermediate coxae ; pronotum 

 anteriorly strongly convex, lateral margins oblique, strongly 

 angularly concave before scutellum, which is centx'ally moderately 

 depressed and foveate ; tegmina with the costal margin convex, 

 the apices somewhat broadly rounded, veins longitudinal, a few 

 transverse veins at apex ; legs moderate, posterior tibia; with two 

 spines. 



2267. Daha arietaria, sp. u. 

 Dull black ; legs ochraceous. 



Fig. 82. — Dal/a arietaria. 



tegmina minutely thickly punctate 

 Length 6k millim. 



tibia) a little darker ; tegmina 

 with a large sub-oblong 

 spot near base of clavus 

 and a small spot on posterior 

 disc, stramineous. 



Var. Tegmina without the 

 large pale spots on claval 

 area. 



Head very finely punc- 

 tate between the longitu- 

 dinal ridges, which are 

 strongly pronounced, the 

 lateral ridges meeting an- 

 teriorly ; the eyes are ochra- 

 ceous, spotted with black ; 

 pronotum and scutellum very 

 finely transversely rugulose ; 



Bab. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Doheriy). 



Genus PHILAGRA. 



Clialepus, Walk. List Horn, iii, p. 731 (1851), ucm. prfeocc. 

 Philagra, StcV, Tr. E. S. (3) i, p. 593 (1862) ; Matsum. Journ. 

 Sapporo Af/rl. Coll. ii, p. 21 (1903). 



Type, r. hastata. Walk., from an unknown habitat. 

 Distribution. Oriental, Malayan, aud Australasian Eegions; China 

 and Japan. 



