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Genus KAMENDAKA. (Vol. Ill, p. 310.) 

 Nicertoides, Matstnn. Mini. Soc. Ent. BeUj. xviii, p. 133 (1911). 



IVIi". Frederick Muir, \\\\o has published the results of his special 

 study of the Derhiiw, while recently in .Ta])an examined the types 

 of the genera proposed by Prof. Matsunuira. He sent nie a 

 cotype of N. saccharivora, Mats., by w liich I am enabled to 

 synonj'mise Nicertoides with Kamenxlaha. 



The genus has now been found to have a wide range. Muir 

 has described species from the Malayan Archipelago and Australia^ 

 and Matsumura others from Formosa. 



Kamexdaka spectra. (Vol. Ill, p. 311, fig. 151.) 



Add: Hah. E. Himalayas; Kurseong, 5000 ft. {L>/uch, Lid, 



Genus PERANDENINA. 



Peraurlenina, Di'sf. A. M. X. H. (8; viii, p. 041 (liUl). 



Type, P. t>/pica, Dist. 



Distribution. India, Ceylon. 



Head (including eyes) considerably narrower than pronotum ; 

 vertex projecting beyond the eyes, somewhat fiat, its apex trun- 

 cate, its base concavely emarginate ; face narrow^ tlie lateral 

 margins very strongly ridged, from behind eyes gradually narrowed 

 to clypeus, which is moderately convex and centrally longitudinally 

 ridged ; pronotum narrow, widened at its lateral areas, the 

 posterior margins of which are more or less obliquely truncate, 

 the base strongly concavely emarginate ; mesonotum large, four 

 times as long as pronotum, rather obsoletely tricarinate on vertex ; 

 legs of moderate length, posterior tibia) not spined, basal joint of 

 posterior tarsi elongate ; tegmina elongate, about four times as 

 long as broad, the margins parallel, costal margin distinctly sinuate 

 near base, apical margin truncately rounded, veins longitudinal, 

 costal membrane not transversely veined, about seven short apical 

 areas, the uppermost immediately preceded by two short and 

 broad cells, two distinct elongate basal cells, followed by four 

 elongate subapical cells ; wings ample, considerably broader and 

 only moderately shorter than tegmina ; rostrum short, robust, the 

 apical joint minute. 



Allied to Kamcndak-a, Dist. 



3232. Perandenina typica, Dist. A.M. X. H. (8) vlii, p. 644 (1911). 



Vertex of head, mesonotum, body beneath, and legs bright 

 ochraceous ; pronotum and sometimes vertex of head distinctly 



