1910. | W.L. Distant: Rhynchota Malayana. III. 327 
Phymotrdes atromaculatus, sp. n. 
Body and legs dull ochraceous; tegmina creaniy-white with a 
slightly ochraceous tint on basal area and clavus, two central 
slightly elongate black spots one near base and the other at about 
middle; wings creamy-white. 
A smaller species than P. rubromaculatus with the face a little 
broader and its lateral margins distinctly angularly sinuate before 
middle; tegmina marked with two black spots, and not with three 
red spots as in preceding species. 
Long. excl. tegm. 74 mm. Exp. tegm. 25 mm. 
Hab.—Dorey (Wallace—Brit. Mus.). 
Genus DAKSHA. 
Daksha, Dist., Faun. B. I. Rhynch., iii, p. 425 (1906). 
Type, D. marginata, Walk. 
Daksha pryert. 
Flata (Colobesthes) pryert, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 153 
(1880). 
Phyma dtvisa, Melich., Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii, p. 48 (1903). 
Hab.— Borneo. 
PARADAKSHA, gen. nov. 
Head excluding eyes a little broader than anterior margin of 
pronotum, slightly convex, truncate in front, wider at apex than 
at base, centrally and laterally carinate, the angles at the base 
spinous and produced behind the eyes and along the anterior 
lateral margins of the pronotum; face longer than broad, centrally 
longitudinally carinate, the lateral margins laminately reflexed 
and for about one-third from base where the margin is roundly 
oblique, narrowing at base ; pronotum about as long as vertex, the 
anterior and posterior margins truncate, the lateral margins strong- 
ly oblique; mesonotum tricarinate; tegmina about half as long 
again as broad, convexly arched at base, the apical margin roundly 
truncate, the posterior angles moderately subacutely produced, the 
venation generally as in Phymoides from which genus it differs by 
the anteriorly truncate head, different facial structure, and the 
rounded apical margin to the tegmina. 
Types Weert ISU: 
Paradaksha meekt, sp. un. (Pl. xxii, figs. 3, 3a.) 
Body and legs dull ochraceous; tarsi apically black; tegmina 
greyish-white, the margins narrowly, somewhat faintly fuscous ; 
two discal black spots, one near base, the other near middle, the 
base and claval area moderately ochraceous ; wings milky-white ; 
structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 
Long. excl tegm.g mm. Exp. tegm 30 mm. 
Hab.—Queensland; Cedar Bay, S. of Cooktown (Meek—Brit. 
Mus.). 
