84 APPENDIX. FULGORID^. 



prominently angulated ou each side before clypeiis, with a very 

 fiue central cariniite line and two ridges on the lateral areas ; 

 elypeus tricarinate ; vertex moderately produced in front of eyes, 

 its lateral margins ridged ; mesonotum distinctly tricarinate. 



Length incl. tegm. 7millini. 



Hah. Lower Burma ; Dawiia Hills (Annandnle). 



1 have only seen a single specimen of this species. 



Genns SERIDA. (Vol. Ill, p. 324.) 

 3^44. Serida sherwilli, Bii^t. A. M. N. H. (8) ix, p. 189 (1912). 



Closely allied to the type of the genus, S. latens, Walk.*, but 

 ■differing by the two central carinations to the face being less 

 parallel and more divergent posteriorly, the wings more uniformly 

 and darkly fuliginous, the tegmina with the apical marginal area 

 without the linear angulated dark lines which are replaced by 

 a continuous, irregularly waved transverse fascia, and the sur- 

 rounding markings of a darker, larger, and more distinct 

 character. 



Length excl. tegm. Ik ; exp. tegm. 21 millim. 



Hab. ISylhet, Chandkhira (Sherioill). 



This is the Western form of the genus; S. latens is at present 

 not known further west than Tenasserim. 



Genus PYEILLA to replace Zamila. (Vol. Ill, p. 326.) 



Pi/rilla, Stal, Berl. eut. Zeitschi-. iii, p. 326 (1859). 

 Zamila, Walk. Jourii. Ent. i, p. 304 (1862). 



Microchoria, Kirby, J. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv, p. 147 (1891) ; 

 Melich. [-lorn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 03 (1903). 



I had previously used Walker's name for this genus, but have 

 since found that it is a synonym of Pi/rilla, Stal. 



3245. Pyrilla pusana, Bist. A. M. N. 11. (8) xiv, p. 326 (1914). 



Body and legs shining brownish ochraceous ; pronotum and 

 mesonotum usually more or less darker in hue, sometimes 

 concolorous, sometimes dark castaneous ; tegmina dark shining 

 ochraceous, the apical ai'ea moderately infuscate with many black 

 spots, some minute dark spots vaiying in number on anterior 

 disk ; wings very palely infuscate. 



Allied to P. lycoides. Walk., but differing by the less robust 

 cephalic process. 



Length excl. tegm. 7-8 ; exp. tegm. 20-21 millim. 



Hah. Pnsa ; Bihar (Lefroi/ 4" Bainhrigge Fletcher). Upper 

 Burma (Bainhrir/qe Fletcher). 



I had previously (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. li, p. 220, 1907) 



Cf. Faun. Brit. Incl., Rliynch. iii, p. 32.5, fig. 160 (1906). 



