DOLIA. — TAMBINIA. 



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stigma ocbraceous, an oMi<iue basal fascia, a transverse spot in 

 costal area, an irregular spot in clavus, a broad transverse fascia 

 before middle, irregular subapical suffusions, a central transverse 

 spot near apex and tbe a|iical margin fuscous, tbe broad trans- 

 verse fascia contains two small ])ale spots, and tbe apices of the 

 apical veins are distinctly ocliraceous ; wings |iale sidjli valine Avitb 

 tlie venation fuscous ; tegmina with the costal margin near base 

 slightly sinuate ; face elongate, much narrowed between the eyes. 



Length excl. tegm. 5; exp. tegm. 17 uiillim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Pattipola {Green., Brit. litis.). 



Allied to tbe previous species, B. variolosa, by tbe less sinuate 

 costal mai'gin near base. 



Subfamily TROPIDUCHlNiE. (Vol. Ill, p. 272.) 



Genus DOLIA. 



Doha, KirA: Haw. Suf/ar Plant. Assoc. Bull iii, p. 95 (1907); 



Melich. Monofjr. Tropidueh. p. 134 {Verh. Fer. Brimn, 1914). 

 Hiracia":', Dist. (vol. iii, p. 273). 



In enumerating Hiracia ivall-eri, Sign., wbicii I had not seen, 

 I added that it "may or may not be strictly congeneric." 

 Kirkaldy promptly proposed the new generic name Dolia, and 

 MeliclKir has now given a fuller generic description. 



DOLTA WALKERI. 

 Hiracliia walkeri, Sign. (vol. iii, p. 274). 



Genus TAMBINIA. (Vol. Ill, p. 276.) 



3199. Tambinia verticalis, sp. n. 



Body above pale virescent ; vertex of liead and the inter- 



Fig. 31. — Tavihinia verdcalis. 



stices between tbe carinations of pronotuin testaceous ; body 



