1909- ] W. L. Distant : Rhynchota Malay ana. 167 



second, fourth longer than first and second together ; pronotum 

 strongly, transversely compressed near anterior margin, coarsely 

 punctate, its apex very coarsely punctate, the central longitudinal 

 carination strongly and acutely raised, the lateral carinations 

 more obscure but also procurrent and sinuate, the anterior 

 marginal area robustly granulate ; hemelytra densely areolate, 

 the areolets of the sutural area larger than those found on the 

 remaining areas. 



Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. — Borneo ; Kuching (Hewitt). 



Teleonemia (?) elegant ida, sp. nov. (PI. x, figs. 3, 3a.) 



Head pale bluish grey, eyes dark indigo-blue ; antennae 

 brownish, first, second and fourth joints darker ; pronotum indigo- 

 blue, the lateral margins and anterior area greyish white, the hood 

 ochraceous ; hemelytra with the discoidal and subcostal areas pale 

 bluish, a large dark indigo-blue spot occupying the central disks of 

 both ; costal and sutural areas greyish, hyaline, the margins of the 

 areolets brownish, the basal portion of the sutural area pale 

 bluish ; body beneath gre5dsh blue ; legs pale castaneous-brown ; 

 antennae with the first and second joints incrassate, first longer 

 than second, fourth longer than first and second together ; prono- 

 tum with the anterior vesicle or hood somewhat compressed and 

 pointed in front, areolate, scarcel}^ covering base of head, globose 

 and strongly depressed near middle, tricarinate, the lateral 

 carinations a little sinuate and not reaching the pale anterior area, 

 thickly punctate, more coarsel}^ so posteriorly ; hemelytra with the 

 discoidal and subcostal areas coarsely punctate, the costal and 

 sutural areas areolate, the costal distinctly widened bevond 

 middle. 



Long. 3i to 4 mm. 



Hab. — Borneo ; Kuching (Hewitt). 



Sub-order HOMOPTERA. 

 Fam. FULGORIDi^. 

 Sub-fam. Lophopince. 



Genu's Makota, gen. nov. 



Head a little longer than space between eyes, the lateral 

 margins strongly ridged, the apex angulate ; face with its base 

 produced above eyes, dilated on each side before ch^peus near 

 which it is obliquely directed inwardl}^, centrally tricarinate, the 

 central carination straight, the lateral carinations more roundly 

 oblique ; clypeus centrally carinate ; pronotum broad, short, 

 tricarinate, anteriorly a little produced between the e^^es ; mesono- 

 tum large, tricarinate, the carinations continuous with those of the 

 pronotum , the lateral ones oblique ; rostrum almost reaching the 



