DHARMMA. 



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of clavus, legs, and abdomen beneath, stramineous ; eyes 

 fuscous-brown; vertex coarsely punctate, moderately foveate on 

 each side of the central carination ; face obscurely punctate ; pro- 

 notum discally finely transversely striate, distinctly centrally 

 longitudinally carinate ; scutellum finely granulosa on basal area, 



Fig. 206. — Dussana quarenda. 



the pale apical area smooth ; tegmina very finely and obscurely 

 punctate ; pronotum a little longer than scutellum, but considerably 

 shorter than vertex. 



Length incl. tegm. 6 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon {Green). 



Mr. E. E. G-reen Idndly sent me a single specimen of this 

 species, without precise locality, but labelled " ex Coll. J. P." 



Genus DHARMMA, nov. 



Type, D. projecta, Dist. 



Distribution. Tenasserim. 



Head angularly produced in front of eyes, vertex about twice 

 as long as space between eyes, the lateral margins obliquely 

 straight, transversely impressed near anterior margins of eyes ; 

 oceUi indistinguishable ; face long, somewhat flattened : pronotum 

 and scutellum of about equal length, the former with the anterior 

 margin convex between the eyes, the posterior margin truncate ; 

 scutellum subtriangular ; tegmina moderately long, their apices 

 rounded, claval area long, apical veins four; legs moderately 

 slender, posterior tibiae thickly, somewhat longly spmulose. 



