KODAIANA. ' 91 



Genus KODAIANA, nov. 



Tvpe, K. camphdli., Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Vertex of head twice as broad as long, scarcely protruding 

 beyond eyes, centrally and laterally carinate, the anterior lateral 

 angles very slightly prominent, anterior margin roundly truncate, 

 posterior margin concave ; eyes oA^erlapping the lateral margins 

 of the pronotum ; face moderately globose, behind eyes broader 

 than long, anterior margin concavely truncate, obliquely narrowed 

 near clypeus, centrally finely carinate, a fine distinct transverse 

 carination between the eyes and a similar central longitudinal 

 sulcation ; clypeus short, globose, somewhat centrally longitu- 

 dinally depressed ; pronotum centrally longer than vertex, 

 anteriorly subangularly produced between the eyes, posterioi-ly 

 truncate ; mesonotum about as long as pronotum, centrally 

 strongly carinate ; tegmina broad, laterally convex, apices 

 moderately narrowed and rounded^ at greatest breadth a little more 

 than twice as long as broad, deflected in a subconvexly oblique 

 position to the body, radial area distinct and elongate, strongly 

 reticulately veined, the longitudinal veins uninterrupted and 

 strongly prominent. 



3!i52. Kodaiana campbelli, sp. n. 



Dull ochraceous ; eyes black ; two small spots on vertex, 

 anterior margin of pronotum behind eyes, a spot near each 

 anterior angle of the mesonotum, and a small spot on each side of 

 the central carination, claval suture (more or less), and interstices 

 between the reticulate veins on disk of tegmeii, piceous or black; 



Fig. 69. — Kodaiana camphdli. 



apical areas of the tegmina paler in hue, frontal area of face 

 between eyes, a central suffusion before clypeus, and a central 

 fascia to clypeus more or less castaneous ; structural characters 

 as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm, 6 millim. 



Hah. South India; Kodaikanal (T. V. Campbell). 



