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earinate, tlie lateral margins also carinate, the apical margin sub- 

 angularly truncate ; the head is narrower than the pronotum and 

 the eyes do not reach the pronotal angles ; face as broad as long, 

 the lateral margins convexly narrowing to clypeus and finely 

 carinate, a central longitudinal carination extending from anterior 

 margin to near middle; clypeus centrally and laterally carinate ; 

 pronotum transverse, nan-ow, about as long as head, obliquely 

 sinuate behind eyes, centrally moderately carinate, the posterior 

 margin snbangularly sinuate; mesonotuin strongly bicariuate 

 (a central carination indistinctly recognised owing to pin-mutila- 

 tion in type) ; tegmina a little more than twice as long as broad, 

 their apical margins truncate but with their posterior angles not 

 produced, the outer disk reticulately veined, an indistinct narrow 

 transverse line separating the apical veins which are mostly 

 furcate, costal membrane closely transversely veined, lo\\er 

 claval area thickly granulate ; wings broader and a little shorter 

 than tegmina, two transverse veins on apical area. 



This genus is to be placed in the division Selizaria and near 

 Farona. 



3306. Paranotus limbatiis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) ix, p. 467 (1912). 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotutn virescent ; abdomen above 

 more bluish green ; body beneath and legs virescent ; tibifB more 

 or less suffused with castaneous, tarsi castaneous ; tegmina 

 virescent, costal and apical margins and posterior margin from 



Fig. 94. — Faraiiotus limbaiiis. 



end of clavus to apex narrowly sanguineous ; wings palo bluish 

 grey; structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length excl. tegm. 6; exp. tegm. 19 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Hor ton Plains (Crz-^t'n, Brit. Mus.). 



3307. Paranotus niaciilosus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) ix, p. 4(38 (1912) 



Allied to the preceding species P. limhatn.s, but differing in the 

 following tegminal characters : more convexly arched at base, 

 the apex less angulate and a little more rounded, the reddish 



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