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APPENDIX. VULGORIDjE. 



bro\A n, the stigma aud an apical elongate spot fuscous brown ; 

 wings paler than tegmina, the venation and an apical spot 

 fuscous broun ; pronotum with some darker punctate spots, 

 posterior angle of mesonotiim dull ochraceous ; abdomen aljove 



Fig. 14. — AivaraynadaJ'ri/eri. 



mottled with ochraceous ; lateral areas of face finely spotted 

 with brown : clypeus with the central carination and the lateral 

 margins pale ochraceous ; structural characters as in geueric 

 diagnosis. 



Length excl. tegm. 12^-1 3| ; exp. tegm. 28-30 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Kandy V- C*. F. Fn/er, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus MIASA. (Vol. Ill, p. 247.) 



MlASA SMARAGDILINEA. (Yol. Ill, p. 248.) 



Miasa nibrovittata, Schmidt, Stett. cut. Zeit. 1906, i^. 284 ; Melich. 

 Abhand. k.-Jc. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, vii, 1, p. 39, Taf. 11 

 tig. 3 (1912). 



This species has been named ruhrovittata and described as new 

 by Schmidt, who states that it differs from the description given 

 by AValker of his species. Walker's type from Malacca is iu the 

 British Museum, as is also a series of other specimens from 

 tlie Malaj^ States, and these agree entirely and explicitly with 

 the specimens from Tenasserim, one of which I figured and 

 described as above. As Schmidt gives his habitats as Sumatra 

 and Java, he has probably confused the species altogether ; and 

 this suggestion seems more than borne out by the figure given by 

 Melichar of his species. 



Genus ORTHOPAGUS to replace Udugama. (Yol. Ill, p. 240.) 



Anagnia, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 149 (1861), nom. prfeocc. 

 Orthopagus, Uhler, Proc. U.S. Mns. xix, p. 278 (1896) ; Melich. 

 Abhand. h.-h. Zool.-Bot. Ges. IVieu, vii, 1, p. 57 (1912). 



