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and tibiiB black, the tarsi pale, anniilated with black ; structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length incl. tegm. 18 miUhn. 



Hah. Assam. 



Subfamily JASSIN.E. (Vol. iV, p. 265.) 



Genus CHUDANIA. (Vol. IV, p. 268.) 



Chudania delecta. (Vol. IV, p. 268.) 



Add: Hah. E. Himalayas; Daijiling Distr., Ghumti {F. I!, 

 Oravely). 



Genus MUKARIA. (Vol. TV, p. 269.) 



MUKARIA SPLENDIDA. (Vol. IV, p. 270.) 



Add: ir«6. S. India ; Cliikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus MOHUNIA. (Vol. IV, p. 272.) 



3531, Mohunia modesta, sp. n. 



Very pale stramineous; two pale longitudinal, central, san- 

 guineous fascia continued through vertex, pronotuin and scutellum ; 

 eyes black ; tegmina with a pale longitudinal sanguineous fascia 

 extending through clavus, and with two small brown spots on 

 apical area; body beneath and legs pale stramineous or ochra- 

 ceous ; vertex of head more narrowly subconieally produced than 

 in the typical species, M. splendens, Dist. (vol. iv, p. 272, fig. 175); 

 apex of abdomen with long, slender bristles or hairs. 



Length incl. tegm. 4 millim. 



Hab. South Burma. 



Genus HECALUS. (Vol. IV, p. 273.) 

 Heoalus leeeoyi. (Vol. IV, p. 275.) 

 Add : Hab. N. Bengal ; Saran, Siripur (Ind. Mus.). 



3532. Hecalus facialis, sp. n. 



Pale ochraceous or virescent ; lateral margins of face distinctly 

 and rather broadly dull pale testaceous ; abdominal appendage 

 testaceous ; vertex of head shorter than prouotum and scutellum 

 together, the apical margin broadly rounded ; pronotum anteriorly, 

 obliquely broadly carinate ; scutellum transversely impressed 

 before apex ; tegmina with the venation almost concolorous but 

 distinct ; face moderately striate on its lateral areas ; posterior 

 tibiae distinctly, thickly spinulose. 



