NAMSANGIA. 



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posteriorly, the extreme apex whitish ; body beneath and legs 

 thickly ochraceously pilose, a large central ])iceous spot at base 

 of abdomen ; spinules to posterior tibia) brownish-ochraceous ; 

 tegmina darker bi'owu with tlie apical area still darker, the apical 

 margins brownish-ochraceous. 



Length iucl. tegm. $ 16 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karen Hills {Doherty). 



Genus NAMSANGIA, nov. 



Type, N. garkdis, Dist. 



Distribution. Assam. 



Head with the cephalic process very longly produced, which 

 with the vertex is about as long as tlie posterior tibiae, its upper 

 surface concave, the apex a little ampliated and spatulate and 

 distinctly recurved ; face long and broad, moderately convex ; 

 ocelli on disk, a little beyond base, about as far apart from eyes 

 as from each other ; pronotum considerably longer than scutellum, 

 deflected on each side, broader than long, anterior margin centrally 

 truncate, posterior margin subangularly sinuate, lateral margins 

 oblique and slightly sinuate ; scutellum subtriangular ; anterior 

 legs mutilated in typical specimen ; posterior tibiae thickly and 

 finely spinulose ; tegmina long and narrow, four apical cells, 

 the innermost very long commencing near end of clavus. 



2503. Namsangia garialis, sp. n. 

 Black; basal lateral areas of vertex (somewhat interrupted), 



Fig. 1G6. — Namsangia garialis. 



reticulate markings to anterior lateral areas of pronotum, body 

 beneath and legs more or less reddish-ochraceous ; anterior ar':^a 

 of cephalic process beneath black, centrally longitudinally reddish ; 

 cephalic process above concave, its margins acute and upw ardly 



