128 APPEXDIX. FULGORIUJ.. 



ochraceous, the apical margin paler, about basal half of costal 

 Hierabraiie and radial area jet-black, clavus piceous, a central 

 discal white patch on which are three somewhat large black 

 spots, and beyond this white patch a cluster of more irregular 

 and smaller black spots; wings pale fuliginous, with greyish- 

 white streaks between the veins on basal area; vertex transverse, 

 centrally ridged and laterally carinate ; face about as broad as long, 

 centrally ridged, laterally broadly laniinately ridged; tegmina 

 with the costal margin arched at base, the apical margin truncate ; 

 costal membrane a little wider than radial area; clavus somewhat 

 strongly granulose. 



Length excl. tegm. 6| ; exp. tegm. 17 millim. 



Hab. Nicobar Islands; Xarcondam {G. Rogers, Brit. Jlus.). 



3305. Anaya nigropunctata, sp. u. 



Head, ])ronotum, and mesonotum ochraceous ; abdomen above 

 paler and with a slight virescent tint; body beneath and legs 

 pale ochraceous ; tegmina pale ochraceous ; the veins on apical 

 area much mottled with brownish ochraceous, about nine small 



Fig. 93. — Anaya nigropunctuta. 



black spots, situate three in radial area, and the others in longi- 

 tudinal series near middle of tegmen ; wings creamy-white ; vertex 

 a little narrow^er than pronotum, centrally very obscurely ridged 

 and laterally carinate; pronotum centrally ridged; mesonotum 

 tricarinate : tegmina with two transverse subapical lines. 



Length excl. tet^m. 5 ; exp. tegm. 12 millim. 



Hah. South India; Ivodaikanal (jT. V. Camphell). 



Genus PARANOTUS. 



Parauotus, Karsch, Berl. ent. Zeitsdir. xxxv, p. 66 (1890) ; M elicit. 

 Ami. Hofmus. Wicn, xvii, p. 24 (1902). 



Type, P. rufilinexis, Walk., an Ethiopian species. 



Distrilmtion.. Ceylon. West, East, and South Africa. 



Head about twice as long as broad, centrally longitudinally^ 



