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JASSIDiE. 



Genus MOHUNIA, uov. 



Type, M. splendens, Dist. 



Distribution. Tenasserim. 



Vertex large, broadly subconically produced, about as long as 

 breadth between eyes ; ocelli imperceptible ; face narrowed 

 towards clypeus, impressed across the base beneath the somewhat 

 prominent and overhanging anterior edge of the head ; eyes large 

 and oblique ; pronotum longer than vertex, the posterior margin 

 concave before scutellum, a little transversely convex between eyes, 

 lateral areas deflected ; scutellum triangular ; tegmina considerably 

 longer than abdomen, three apical areas, transversely veined a 

 short distance from base ; posterior tibiae longly spinulose. 



The impressed face near base gives this genus a resemblance in 

 that respect to the structure of the Gyponinae. 



2514. Mohunia splendens, sp. n. 



Very pale ochraceous ; vertex with two longitudinal sanguineous 

 fasciae, nearer eyes than to each other ; pronotum with the basal 



Fig. 175. — Mohunia splendens. 



margin and four longitudinal fascia crossing disk and between 

 the two central fasciae a shorter one not reaching anterior maro-in 

 sanguineous; scutellum black, with two spots on each lateral 

 margin, one at apex, and a central line greyish-white ; clavus 

 with a broad curved fascia which occupies its inner basal margin 



