328 Records of the Indian Museum, [VoL. V, 
NEODAKSHA, gen. nov. 
Vertex subquadrate, truncate anteriorly, strongly centrally 
longitudinally carinate, the lateral margins ampliately and up- 
wardly carinate, their anterior angles acute ; face longer than broad, 
centrally longitudinally carinate, the base angulate, the lateral 
margins ampliately reflexed, their anterior angles acute, and 
narrowing towards clypeus which is subequal in length to face; 
pronotum a little longer than vertex, tricarinate, anterior margin 
subtruncate, not wider than vertex, posterior margin slightly con- 
cave ; mesonotum tricarinate (somewhat mutilated in type); legs 
moderate in length, sulcate, posterior tibiae moderately curved; 
tegmina about half as long again as broad, costal membrane a 
little broader than radial area, transversely veined, the series more 
or less continued on apical margin, the whole surface with more or 
less distinct transverse veins; wings about as broad as tegmina, 
three transverse veins before apical area. 
Type, N. quadriguttata, Walk. 
Neodaksha quadiiguttata. (Pl. xxii, figs. 9, ga.) 
Flata quadnguttata, Walk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., x, p. 179 
(1868). 
Colgar quadriguttata Melich., Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii, p. 
II5 (1903). 
Hab.—New Guinea. 
The anterior and intermediate tibiz and tarsi are black. 
CIRCUMDAKSHA, gen. nov. 
Vertex broader than long, tricarinate, the anterior margin 
transversely undulate, the lateral margins laminately reflexed, a 
little narrowed posteriorly ; face about as long as broad at base, 
the lateral margins reflexed and narrowed to clypeus which is very 
long, about half as long again as face; pronotum not distinctly 
carinate, anterior margin rounded between the eyes, lateral mar- 
gins sinuate, posterior margin concave; mesonotum tricarinate, 
twice as long as pronotum ; legs moderate in length, tibize sulcate, 
posterior tibie with two spines before apex; tegmina about one- 
and a half times as long as broad, apical margin convex, costal 
membrane slightly narrower than radial area, the whole surface 
with numerous indistinct transverse veins, except on apical mar- 
ginal area; clavus somewhat coarsely granulose; wings about as 
broad as tegmina, two transverse veins before apex. 
Circumdaksha rufosparsa, sp.n. (PI. xxii, figs. 7, 7a.) 
Vertex, pronotum and scutellum greyvish-ochraceous ; abdo- 
men above whitely tomentose; body beneath and legs very pale 
ochraceous, the abdomen beneath more or less whitely tomentose, 
