PUTALA. — A \VA R A M A UA. 



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each lateral area obliquely striate ; posterior tibiio with live 

 spines ; mesonotiim tricarinate. 



Length excl. tegm. T-Tj ; exp. tegiu. 19|-20 milliiu. 



Fig. 13. — Putala hrachi/cephala. 



Hah. South India ; Coimbatore {Bainhriyge-FIeichev), Bombay 

 {Dixon). Singapore {Ridley). 



Genus AWARAMADA. 

 Arawamada, I)ist. A. M. N. H. (8) xiii. p. 412 (1914J. 



Type, A. fryeri., Dist. 



Distribution. At present only known from Ceylon. 



Head elongate and strongly porrect, above a little convexly 

 raised and with a strong central longitudinal carina, lateral 

 margins also carinate, apex truncate, beneath with a small sub- 

 apical tubercle, the face with a slight lateral concave sinuation, 

 angularly ampliated behind eyes, two longitudinal central cari- 

 nations which are united anteriorly and posteriorly, clypeus 

 robustly carinate centrally ; rostrum passing the posterior coxae ; 

 pronotum a little shorter than mesouotuin,, the disk straightly 

 tricarinate, strongly deflected on each lateral area, lateral basal 

 margins oblique; mesonotum tricarinate, the base angulately pro- 

 duced in the centre ; abdomen shorter than head, pronotum, and 

 mesonotum together, centrally longitudinally ridged; anterior 

 femora unarmed, posterior tibiae with three strong spines ; 

 tegmina nearly four times as long as broad, apical area with 

 three transverse series of longitudinal cells, clavus without a 

 transverse vein ; wings about three-fourths the length of tegmina, 

 with a series of apical and two prominent auteapical cells. 



3171. Awaramada fryeri, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) xiii, p. 413 (1914). 



Body and legs fuscous brown, head beneath, sternum, and legs 

 a little paler ; tegmina slightly infuscate, the venation fuscous 



