14 APPKNDIX. — CICAUID.F. 



Oeiuis KHIMBYA. (Vol. II T, p. 1:39.) 

 3154. Khimbya immsi, Di^f. A. M. X. II. (8) ix, p. 042 (191-2). 



Body and leo-s ocliraceous ; two transverse black lines (not 

 meeting inediall\') on anterior margin of front, two linear black 

 transverse spots (sometimes indistinct) on each marginal area of 

 vertex before eyes, the interior margins of which are also black ; 

 mesonotnm witii four ill-defined obconical spots and four minute 

 black spots on its anterior margin : abdominal segments above 

 with transverse darker suffusions ; bases of metasternum and first 

 abdominal segment beneath black ; tegmina and wings hyaline, 

 the venation, costal membrane and extreme base of tegmina, and 

 upper iimer margin of abdominal area to wings, ochraeeons ; 

 head considerably shorter than space between eyes ; pronotum 

 witli the lateral margins sinuate, obtusely and subangularly pro- 

 minent before middle ; tympana imperfectly covered, the flaps 

 shorter and narrower than tympanal cavities ; rostrum almost 

 reaching the posterior cox?e ; opereula in male inwardly oblicpiely 

 divergent, extending to about the apes of third abdominal seg- 

 ment, their apices somewhat liroadly rounded. 



Length excl. tegm., d, 23-27: exp. tegm. 67-74 millim. 



Bab. Assam ; Goalpara (Brit. 3Ihs.). 



This species, whicli was sent to me by Dr. A. D. Imms, Forest 

 Zoologist to the (lovernment of India, can be separated from the 

 other Indian species of the genus as yet described by the broader 

 apices of the opereula and the non-infuscate transverse veins to 

 tegmina. 



Genus aUINTILIA. (Vol. Ill, p. 169.) 

 315-5. duintilia pomponia, Disf. A. M. X. II. (8) ix, p. C4G (1912). 



2 ■ Head black, anterior margin of front with some obscure 

 vellow spots, oi-elli testaceous ; ])ronotuni brownish ocliraceous, 

 somewhat thickly pilose, with a bro:ul centr.d black fascia widened 

 anteriorly and posteriorly and enclosing a central longitudinal 

 ochr:;ceous line, obscure black oblique fascia? on each lateral area, 

 and the posterior margin also more or less suffused with black ; 

 mesonotnm black, with two obconical spots margined with ochra- 

 ceous and with more or less well-defined ochraceous suttusious ; 

 abdomen above black, pilose, the posterior margins of the seg- 

 ments faintly narrowly paler ; body beneath black, strongly 

 palely pilose, disk of abdomen ochraceous, with central black 

 spots ; legs black or piceous ; coxae, trochanters, bases of femora 

 and basal amuilations on intermediate and posterior tibiae, ochra- 

 ceous ; face and rostrum black, the lateral areas of the first 

 strongly palely pilose, basal annulatiou on the latter ochraceous ; 

 tegmina and wings hyaline, narrowly ochraceous at base ; tegmina 

 with the costal membrane and basal cell ochraceous, apical vein 



