CnUNRA. 



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Genus CHUNRA, nov. 



Type, C. puncticosta. Walk. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan Eegions. 



Vertex very short and broad, with eyes distinctly broader than 

 pronotum ; face narrowed between eyes, the ocelli about as near 

 to each other as to eyes and placed a little below middle of eyes, 

 which are obliquely long and narrow and extend along the lateral 

 margins of the pronotum ; pronotum twice as long as vertex, the 

 posterior margin concavely sinuate ; scutellum very long and 

 broad, longer than pronotum and vertex together, transversely 

 impressed before apical area, which is moderately raised, the apical 

 margin broadly subacute ; legs modei"ately slender, the posterior 

 tibiae thickly spinulose ; tegmina with the clavus posteriorly 

 broadened to middle and then angularly narrowed to tiie claval 

 apex, apical areas four, the upper or postcostal area short and 

 moderately broad ; wings ample. 



2410. Chunra pimcticosta. Walk. (Jassus) Joum. Linn. Sac, Zool. x, 

 p. ;i24 (I8t)9). 

 Jassus latifrons, Walk. torn. cit. 



Ochraceous, more or less mottled and spotted with brownish ; 

 pronotum with three longitudinal brownish waved fascise on eacli 

 side, its central area minutely spotted with the sauie coloui' ; 

 scutellum with four large brownish basal spots, the two outer- 

 most posterioi'ly angulate, the two centi-al spots subquadrate. 



Fig. 126. — Chunra pimcticosta. 



two piceous spots on each lateral margin, the first central, the 

 other near apex ; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, minutely 

 spotted and mottled with brownish ; abdomen above bro\\nish ; 

 tegmina subhyaline with a pale ochraceous tint, costal area 

 ochraceous spotted with black, veins brown, many, especially in 

 claval and apical areas, frequently interrupted, a few pale spots on 

 apical margin which is slightly infuscate (the artist has failed 



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