Klil'XOSlA. 



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black, apices of tlie first and second radial areas infiiscated ; 

 venation of tegmiiia and wiiiys more or less piceous ; pronotum 

 w itli tlie lateral margins very slightly convex, sinnale before tlie 

 posterior lateral angles, which are moderately, lobately produced ; 

 tympanal coverings piceous, tlieir onter margins a little sinuate, 

 the posterior angles alone projecting beyond the lateral margins 

 of the abdomen ; opercula shoi-t, transverse, scarcely extending 

 beyond the base of the abdomen, their lateral margins visible 

 from above, their posterior lateral angles rounded, their posterior 

 margins oblique ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxte. 



Length excl. tegm., d and $,17; exp. tegm., d 55, 5 G<3 

 millim. 



Hab. Bhutan (Brit. iMus.). 



Very distinct from J\J. hima, Dist., the only other described 

 species of the genus ; tegmina proportionally shorter and almost 

 unspotted, &c. 



Genus TERPNOSIA. (Vol. Ill, p. 120.) 



3147. Terpnosia jenkinsi, Dht. A. M. N. H. (8) ix, p. is:', (1!)12). 



Body above brownish ochraceons, soniew hat thickly and irre- 

 gularly marked with black ; head with the front transversely 

 blackly striate and with two angulate black spots at base, vertex 

 Avitli the area of the ocelli, broad inner margins to eyes, and 

 irregular discal spots black ; pronotum with the nuirgins of an 

 irregular central fascia, the fissures, lateral mai'gins, and some 

 scattered spots black ; mesonotum with a large central macular 



Fig. 4. — TcrpnoRia jenkim^i. 



patch, a sublateral fascia and some lateral spots, some smaller 

 .spots on anterior margin, and the space between the anterior 

 angles of the basal cruciform elevation, black ; abdomen above 

 irregularly and mostly transversely marked with black; body 

 beneath and legs dull pale ochraceous ; between face and eyes 

 a black transverse spot, face distinctly blackly striate; apex of 

 rostrum, shadings to anterior and intermediate femora, apices of 

 tibiae and tarsi, black : abdomiiud segments beneath trans\ ersely 

 ^nd maculately shaded with fuscous brown ; tegmina and wings 



