BORYSTHENES. 



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beyond middle, piceous or fuscous-brown, stigma black with a 

 large white spot at base ; wings greyish white, subhyaline, the 

 venation darker, especially on apical area, the apical margin also 

 more or less broadly piceous ; anterior angles of vertex distinctly 



Fig. 28. — Mu7i(hjj>a xita. 



produced in front of eyes ; face about one and a half rimes longer 

 than broad, both face and clypeus distinctly longitudinally ridged, 

 ocellus near posterior margin of face, distinct. 



Length excl. tegm. 3; exp. tegm. 9 to 10 millini. 



Hah. South India; Kodaikanal (2\ V. Caiapbell). 



Genus BORYSTHENES to replace Baema. (Vol. Ill, p. 26(3.) 



Borysthenes, iStdl, Hem. Afric. iv, p. 165 (1866j. 

 Barnia, Dist. vol. iii, p. 266. 



I had overlooked this genus of Stal, as he originally described 

 it in his ' Hemiptera Africana' without giving type or locality. 

 He, however, subsequently referred to it, giving Cixius finitus, 

 Walk., as the type, a species which at the time I said must also 

 be included in Barnia. 



BoRYSrilEXES DI VERSA. 

 Banna diver.sa, Did. vol. iii, p. '2Gi5. 



3192. Borysthenes strigipennis, Dist. A. M. X. H. (8) viii, p. 744 

 (1911). 



Head, pronotum, inesonotum, body beneath, legs, and base of 

 abdomen above, ochraceous, more or less thickly greyishly tomen- 

 tose, apical half of abdomen above a little darker ; tegmina very 

 pale ochraceous, the veins darker, and between many of the veins 

 the colour is much darker ochraceous ; wings pale fuliginous, the 

 veins darker ; ve "^ex with a transverse impression between the 

 eyes, the disk foveate and the lateral margins strongly carinate, 

 its apex, seen from above, having the appearance of acute apical 

 angles ; mesouotum with three longitudinal ridges. 



Length excl. tegm. 3; exp. tegm. 10-11 millim. 



Hah. iSikkiui ; Kurseoug (Lynch, Ind. Miis.). 



