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joint moderately sliort and thick ; pronotum short, angularly 

 directed anteriorly, lateral margins not t'oliaceous ; niesonotum 

 broad, tricarinate ; legs long and slender ; tegmina somewhat 

 narrow, their apices subangularly rounded, apical areas numerous, 

 short, ill-detined, and continued round apices of costal and inner 

 margins, an irregular series of transverse and discontinuous veins 

 beyond middle, costal area broud ; wings a little shorter and 

 broader than tegmina. 



Allied to Kameadaka, Dist. The Australian genus Malcula, 

 Dist., also belongs to this group of genera. 



■3235. Tapoosa maskeliyae, JjUt. A. M. X. 11. (8) viil, p, 646 (1911). 



Body and legs very pale tawny ; mesonotum with the carina- 

 lions fuscous ; two fuscous lines on each side of the laterally 

 compressed heatl, radiating from eye to margin ; clypeus, disk of 

 sternum, and femora black ; tegmina subhyaline, talc-like, apical 



Fig. 59, — Tajioofici riun^kelit/ie. 



veins more or less sanguineous, apical areas with fuscous streaks, 

 the whole remaining di.-k suffused with pale fuscous, excluding 

 some pale spots in costal area, basal area, and clavus ; wings pale 

 hyaline with an opaline lustre, the veins on costal area fuscous. 



Length e.xcl. tegm. 3| ; exp. tegm. 13 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon ; Maskeliya {Green). 



323G. Tapoosa maculosa, I)ht. A. M. X. H. (8) viii, p. 646 (1911). 



Head very pale ochraceous ; pronotum greyish white; meso- 

 notum i^ale ochraceous; abdomen above and body beneath and 

 legs pale ochraceous ; tegmina pale creamy-white, the veins and 

 scattered suffusions pale ochraceous, a small spot near middle of 

 costal membrane, another at base of radial area, a series on inner 

 margin, and some still smaller spots on apical margin fuscous or 

 piceous ; wings pale creamy-white ; a central ridge and the apex 



