1910. | W.L. Distanr: Rhynchota Malayana, III, 323 
central longitudinal carination not extending beyond middle; ver- 
tex a little more than twice broader than long, centrally and longi- 
tudinally carinate ; tegmina about twice as long as broad, costal 
margin a little arched, apical margin subtruncate, the apical and 
posterior angles rounded, inner margin slightly angularly sinuate 
at apex of clavus, two transverse lines formed of transverse veins on 
apical area, the outermost enclosing a rather larger space than that 
between the outermost and innermost, claval area strongly granu- 
lose and a few smaller granules on basal disk. 
Long. excl. tegm. 9,5 mm. Exp. tegm. 14 mm. 
Hab.—N. W. Borneo ; Baram (Brit. Mus.). 
The genus Ormenis was by Melichar made to include the genus 
Melicharia, acourse to which I dissent. The above species, however, 
has apparently all the characters of Ormenis (which I regard as of 
Neotropical and Nearctic distribution), and in fact has a strong 
resemblance to Ovmenis obtusa from Bogota, described and figured 
by Dr. Melichar. ° 
LOMBOKIA, gen. nov. 
Vertex about as long as pronotum, obliquely deflected on each 
side, subconically narrowed to apex, strongly, longitudinally, cen- 
trally sulcate, eyes projecting over anterior margins of pronotum; 
face longer than broad, centrally longitudinally carinate, base ob- 
liquely narrowed, lateral margins laminately reflexed, posteriorly 
obliquely narrowed to clypeus which is centrally carinate; prono- 
tum centrally longitudinally carinate, obliquely deflected on each 
side, posterior margin angularly concave; mesonotum mutilated 
in typical specimen ; legs somewhat short, posterior tibie with a 
single spine beyond middle; tegmina less than twice as long as 
broad, about basal half of costal margin strongly arched and then 
somewhat sinuately, obliquely directed to apex, apical margin ob- 
liquely truncate, posterior margin angularly sinuate at claval apex, 
costal membrane narrower than radial area, two longitudinal veins 
from basal cell, the uppermost with about five oblique veinlets, 
the whole surface more or less distinctly transversely veined, the 
claval area strongly granulose ; wings a little narrower than teg- 
mina, two transverse veins before apex. 
Lombokta everett, sp.n. (PI. xxii, figs. 16, 16a.) 
Body and legs greenish-ochraceous, anterior and intermediate 
tibie slightly tinged with sanguineous; tegmina virescent with 
numerous dull reddish spots of which the largest is discal and a 
little beyond middle, the spots smaller and more numerous in and 
beyond costal membrane, the margins from base to claval apex 
finely spotted with dull reddish, the granules in claval area piceous ; 
wings milky-white. 
Long. excl. tegm.5 mm. Exp. tegm. 17 mm. 
Hab.—Lombok (Everett—Brit. Mus.). 
