326 Records of the Indian Mstseum. [VoL. V, 
Lawana modesta, sp.n. (Pl. xxii, figs. I, Ia.) 
Body and legs dull ochraceous, abdomen and sternum dis- 
tinctly paler; tegmina pale subhyalice, talc-like, the venation, 
costal membrane and claval area pale ochraceous, an oblique dis- 
cal series of four somewhat indistinct milky-white spots beyond 
middle, the lower spot the largest; wings milky-white; vertex 
broadly subconical, moderately upwardly and forwardly produced, 
non-carinate; mesonotum tricarinate; tegmina about twice as 
long as broad, apically ampliate, costal margin moderately rounded 
near base, apical margin truncate, posterior angles subacutely 
produced. 
Long. excl. teem. 1% mm xp: tegm: 25. mim, 
Hab.—Malay Peninsula ; Pahang (Atkinson Coll.—Brit. Mus.). 
This species is apparently allied to the L. (Phyma) hyalina, 
Schmidt, from North Borneo, but does not agree with the charac- 
ters given for that species— ‘ Deckfltigel mit drei undeutlichen 
Subapicallinien und ohne Punkt im corium.’’ 
PHYMOIDES, gen. nov. 
Vertex about as long as pronotum, broadly subconical, moder- 
ately upwardly and forwardly produced, strongly centrally longi- 
tudinally carinate, the posterior lateral margins oblique and spi- 
nous on each side, face much longer than broad, centrally longitudi- 
nally strongly ridged, the lateral margins strongly acutely ampliate, 
narrowing to clypeus and only extending a little above eyes, 
thence the margins are ridged, non-ampliate, and narrowing to base; 
pronotum tricarinate, anterior margin truncate, the basal margin 
concave; mesonotum finely tricarinate; tegmina about half as 
long again as broad, apically ampliate, costal margin somewhat 
roundly arched, apical margin subtruncate, the posterior angles 
subacutely produced, costal membrane and radial area subequal 
in width, beyond the costal membrane the veins are broadly bifur- 
cate and ridged at margin, all the veins bifurcate, in some cases 
trifurcate on apical margin, basal area and clavus strongly granu- 
lose; wings subequal in breadth to tegmina, a few transverse veins 
before apical area; the venation of tegmina and wings fully shown 
in figure of type. 
Allied to Lawana but differing in the shape and structure of 
vertex, and face and in the venation of the tegmina. 
Type, P. rubromaculatus, Dist. 
Phymotdes rubromaculatus, sp.n. (PI. xxii, figs. 2, 2a.) 
Body and legs pale ochraceous ; tegmina opaque creamy-white 
with a longitudinal central series of three sanguineous spots situate 
regularly but somewhat widely apart; wings creamy-white; other 
structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 
Long. excl. tegm. 10 mm. Exp. tegm. 30 mm. 
Hab.—Aru Islands (Wallace—Brit. Mus.). 
