1909.] W. L. Distant : Rhynchota Malay ana. 173 



Long. excl. tegm. 7 mm. Exp. tegm. 18 mm. 

 Hab.— Philippine Islds. (C. S. Banks; Brit. Mus.). 

 Allied to C. subdivisa, Walk., but differing by the shorter 

 pronotum, different markings to the tegmina, etc. 



Genus Jivatma. 



Jivaima, Dist., Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynch.^ iii, p. 328 (1906). 

 Type /. metallica, Dist. 



Jivatma insignis, sp. nov. (PI. xi, figs. 9, 9a.) 



Vertex stramineous, the margins and those of the central 

 carination brownish ; pro- and mesonota ferruginous-brown, the 

 latter between the carinations piceous ; abdomen ferruginous-brown, 

 sternum and legs brownish ochraceous ; face and clypeus strami- 

 neous ; tegmina umber-brown, the costal area with whitish trans- 

 verse linear spots or stripes, a greyish white patch extending round 

 costal and apical margins containing five brown streaks, of which 

 three are outwardly oblique, one inwardly oblique and the fifth 

 longitudinal, a small black spot near posterior angle ; wings pale 

 fuliginous, the veins darker ; vertex centrally and marginally 

 carinate ; face tricarinate ; clypeus with the central carination fine 

 but distinct ; rostrum about reaching the posterior coxse ; pro- and 

 mesonota tricarinate ; posterior tibiae with three spines, two beyond 

 middle and one at apex. 



Long. excl. tegm. 6 mm. Exp. tegm, 19 mm. 



Hab. — Borneo ; Kuching (Hewitt). 



Jivatma whiteheadi, sp. nov. 



Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum brownish ochraceous, 

 pronotum and mesonotum with two broad longitudinal piceous 

 fasciae only separated by the pale central longitudinal carination 

 and outwardly defined by the lateral carination on each side, on 

 mesonotum these fasciae do not extend to the posterior apex ; 

 abdomen above and beneath more or less piceous ; face, sternum 

 and legs ochraceous ; tegmina pale ochraceous, the costal area 

 from base to beyond middle more or less greyish subhyaline with 

 very obscure obliquely transverse ochraceous lines, beyond this 

 pale area are five greyish subhyaline lines, commencing on costa 

 and scarcely reaching middle of tegmen, the first three oblique, the 

 fourth and fifth straightly transverse, the fifth subapical ; proceed- 

 ing from the outer angle of the posterior margin are two or three 

 similar but shorter lines, the apical margin is more obscure greyish, 

 and near the posterior angle is a black faintly ocellate spot out- 

 wardly margined with reddish ochraceous ; wings pale fuliginous, a 

 little darker at apex ; vertex slightly longer than breadth between 

 eyes, centrally and laterally strongly ridged ; face with the angles 

 before clypeus rather strongly produced, making the breadth 

 there almost equal to the length. 



