KINTfARA. 



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3211. Paratangia fim'briolata, Melich. Horn. Farm. Ceylon, p. 47(1903). 

 AVlien I previously referred to this genus and species (vol. iii, 

 p. 291) I had seen no ex.-iraples. 



Since then Dr. Melickar has 



Fig. 43. — Vavatauijia fiinbiolafa. 



kindly assisted me in procuring a figure of one species which is 

 here reproduced. 



Two others, F. notaia, Melich. and P. marginata, Melich., have 

 also been described, hut I do not know thein. 



Genus KINNARA. (Vol. Ill, p. 289.) 

 Kinaara fumata (vol. iii, p. 289). 

 Add: Hah. S.India; Kodaikanal (CaJH^jJeZ^- 



3212. Kinnara flavofasciata, sp. n. 



^> Vei'tex of head and pronotum flavescent ; niesonotum black; 

 abdomen above dull greyish-white ; body beneath (imperfectly 

 seen in carded specimen) and legs pale ochraceous ; tegmina 

 fuscous brown, the basal half darker, basal half of costal area 

 flavescent : wings fuliginous with a slight opaline lustre ; vertex 

 of bead with the lateral margins strongly carinate, their apical 

 angles prominent ; meson otuin obscurely triearinate ; lateral 

 margins of face very strongly ridged. 



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



Hah. S. India ; Salem {T. V. Camphell). 



3213. Kinnara maculata, Did. A. M. X. H. (8) ix, p. 187 (1912). 



Body above more or less castaneous brown, apex of the 

 abdomen pale ochraceous ; body beneath, legs, vertex and pro- 

 notum, more or less ochraceous ; tegmina very pale ochraceous, 

 subhyaliue, with three prominent fuscous spots, one near base, 

 another near end of subcostal area, and the third on disk a 

 little beyond and above the apex of clavus, the apical marginal 



