DIVITIACUS. 



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bright sanguineous, about apical third pale bi'owinsh-ochraceous, 

 witli the venation greyish- white ; face convex, with an obscm-e 

 central longitudinal ridge on posterior half; otlier structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. 4| millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Dawna Hills. 



Genus DIVITIACUS, nov. 



Type, D. primus, Dist. 



Distribution. Nilgiri Hills. 



Vertex of head a little more than half as long as the space 

 between eyes, moderately conically produced anteriorly; face longer 

 than broad, narrowed towards clypeus, ocelli on each side between 

 face and anterior margins of eyes ; pronotuni about half as long as 

 width at base, anterior margin moderately convex, posterior margin 

 truncate ; scutellum about half as long as width at base, sub- 

 triangular, transversely impi'essed near middle ; tegmina more 

 than four times as long as broad, four apical and two elongate 

 subapical cells ; posterior tibiae longly spinulose, anterior and 

 intermediate tibiae more shortly and finely spinulose. 



3581. Divitiacus primus, sp. n. 



Pale stramineous ; anterior margin of vertex of head spotted 

 with black, and usually a small black spot on each side near base 

 and near inner margins of eyes, an ocellated black spot beneath 



Fig. 31. — JDiviaticus jmmu)'. 



on each side of face near anterior inner margins of eyes i^^pro- 

 notum with two darker, sometimes evanescent fasciae ; scutellum 

 with a dark spot at each basal angle ; tegmina usually with three 

 dark spots on each inner claval margin, a discal spot near costal 



