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Genus ANILA. (Vol. Ill, p. 260.) 



3183. Anila versicolor, Bisf. A. M. N. H. (8) viii, p. 741 (1911). 



Vertex, pronotum, and mesonotum black ; lateral margins of 

 vertex, ninrgins of pronotum, and posterior margins of meta- 

 uotnm pitchy brown ; abdomen above ochraceous, transverse 

 basal and apical fascise black ; face and sternum black ; abdomen 

 beneath and legs ochraceous ; tegmina hyaline with fuscous and 

 ochraceous shadings, the first consisting of a basal fascia, stigma 

 and a subapical transverse fascia darkest anteriorly and posteriorly, 

 the ochraceous shadings consist of a broad transverse fascia before 

 middle and a more broken fascia beyond middle ; wings hyaliue. 



Fig, 22. — Anila versicolor. 



the venation and apex distinctly iufuscate : vertex as long as 

 broad, the lateral margins raised and laminate ; face longer than 

 broad, truncate anteriorly (where it is narrowest) and concavely 

 emarginate posteriorly (where it is broadest); clypeus moderately 

 convex, centrally and laterally carinate ; posterior tibiae with two 

 spines ; tegmina veined as in generic diagnosis. 



Length excl. tegm. 4; exp. tegm. 13 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim ; Lebong, 4500 feet {F. M. Uowlett, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus KIRBYANA. (Vol. Ill, p. 262.) 

 Kirbyella, Kirk. Eittomolo(jist, xxix, p. 248 (1906). 



The synonymy of this genus must now include Kirbi/ella, 

 which the late Mr. Ivirkaldy proposed as a new name to take 

 the place of Kirhya, Melich., which was pre-occupied. I had, 

 however, previously proposed the substitute of Kirhyaua. 



Genus COMMOLENDA. 



Commolenda, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) viii, p. 741 (1911). 



Type, C. deutitd, Dist. 

 Distribution. Central India. 



Vertex a little broader than long, centrally and laterally 

 carinate, not extending beyond eyes, the frontal angles of the 



