NARAYANA. 97 



transverse; eyes broad; face equally as long as broad or slightly 

 longer than broad."' 



Gelnstyra is also to be distinguished from the preceding genus 

 Delhina by the different structure of the face, which is anteriorly 

 truncate or subtruncate, not concave, posterior tibiae differently 

 spined, etc. 



No examples of the following two species have at present been 

 received. Both are contained in the Genoa Museum and are at 

 present unobtainable for comparison and illustration. 



Gelasxyiia DlVEUSA, MeUcIi. Mon. Issuhm, p. 263 (lUOG). 

 JIah. Tenasserim ; Thagata {Genod Mvs.). 



GeLASTI'KA LATIF1£()XS, Melich. I. c. p. I'tU. 

 JIah. BuruKi.- — Sumatra. 



Genus NARAYANA. (Vol. Ill, p. 349.) 



Capelopteruiu, Melieli. Mon. Issiden, p. 210 (1906). 



Dr. Melichar bad apparently come to an abnost simultaneous 

 conclusion with myself that his Ilysteropterum sellatum represented 

 an undescribed genus. I had previously described it as Narcujana 

 selJata (vol. iii, p. 350). 



325S. Narayana eliyana, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, mesonotum, and tegmina virescent with 

 blackish mottliugs ; in the first three these markings are speckles, 

 but in the tegmina, where the veins are ver}- ])rominent, these 

 markings are more strongly represented especially in the clavus 

 and apical halves, which are also interspersed with green spots, 

 before middle a large blackish spot on costal area ; body beneath 

 ochraceous ; face fuscous brown, with pale granules on the lateral 

 and posterior margins ; clypeus with the disk black ; disk of 

 abdomen beneath black ; legs ochraceous, speckled with fuscous ; 

 bead (including eyes) as wide as pronotum, vertex distinctly con- 

 cave, with a central median line ; face about as broad as long, 

 moderately concave, its margins carinate ; tegmina vertical, short 

 and broad, apical margin wide arid ohli([uely truncate. 



Length ok millim. 



JIah. Ceylon ; ]\It. Eliya. 



3259. Narayana fuscosignata, sp. n. 



Vertex of head [)iceous, the margins ochraceous ; face pale 

 piceous, the margins ochraceous, with small blackish spots ; 

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