SUDRA. 



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before the apical area ; wings pale fuliginous, the veins darker ; 

 pronotum finely transversely wrinkled ; scut-ellum faintly grann- 

 lose, the extreme apical margins very prominent ; abdomen 

 strongly reflexed on each side, the lateral margins laminate and 

 projecting over the edge of the abdomen beneath. 



Length excl. tegm. $ 10 ; exp. tegm. 18 milliin. 



Hah. Burma ; Ruby Mines {Doherty). 



Genus SUDRA, nov. 



Type, S. notanda, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Head longly produced in front of eyes, narrowed anteriorly and 

 apically reflexed ; ocelli placed near the anterior margins of eyes ; 

 face elongate, laterally obliquely straight in front of eyes to near 

 apex ; pronotum centrally about as long as vertex, the lateral 

 margins obliquely sinuate, anterior margin roundly truncate, the 

 basal margin subangularly sinuate ; scutellum elongate, much 

 longer than either pronotum or vertex, narrowed apically, sub- 

 laterally and centrally ridged ; anterior tibiae dilated, posterior 

 tibiae curved and longly spinulose ; tegmina elongate, not covering 

 the whole of the lateral margins of the abdomen, valvate beyond 

 the clavus which is broad and apically subtruncate, a broad 

 distinct apical margin with numerous longitudinal veins. 



2501. Sudra notanda, sp. n. 



Castaneous-brown, more or less palely pilose (in fresh specimens 

 probably thickly longly pilose) ; apex of vertex above and beneath 



Fig. 164. — Sudra notanda. 



black ; scutellum beyond middle centrally longitudinally ochra- 

 ceous, the apex black ; tegmina a little darker in hue, distinctly 

 thickly palely pilose beyond middle, with fainter traces of the 

 pilosity on basal area, upper apical margins pale subhyaliue ; body 



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