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femora, apices of tibiw, and the tarsi black ; abdomen beneath pale 
ochraceous, base (narrowly) and apex (broadly) black; tegmina and 
wings hyaline, the venation piceous; tegmina with the apical veins 
to the second and third ulnar areas infuscated, a small black and 
ochraceous spot at apex of radial area; face elongate, prominently 
transversely ridged on each side; rostrum reaching the posterior 
coxe; length of head about equal to breadth between eyes; tym- 
panal coverings narrower and shorter than tympanal cavities; opercula 
in male short, oblique, not quite reaching base of abdomen, the lateral 
margins moderately sinuate ; anterior femora with three strong spines 
beneath. Long. excl. tegm. #.26 millm. Exp. tegm. 68 to 70 millm. 
Hab. China; Prov. Shen-se, Sin-ling (Wilfred A. Maw, 
Brit. Mus.). 
Allied to. 7’. stipata, Walk., from Ceylon. 
ON TWO NEW GENERA (ONE REPRESENTING A 
NEW TRIBE) FROM BORNEO. 
By P. Cameron. 
KUTANYCORMUS, gen. nov. 
$. Antenne probably thirteen-jointed, the last (probably two 
closely amalgamated) thicker than the others, closely shortly pilose, 
the other joints of the flagellum fringed with longish stiff hair ; they 
are placed shortly above the middle of the face. Eyes oval, malar 
space almost two-thirds of their length. Clypeus small, separated 
from the face by a wide semicircular depression. Pronotum twice 
the length of the mesonotum, not quite twice longer than wide, 
roundly narrowed in front. Mesonotum wider than long; parapsidal 
furrows distinct, running from the outer basal edge obliquely to the 
scutellum, from the base of which deep curved furrows run to the 
tegulz ; it is large, flat. Metanotum flat to the apex, which has a 
short steep slope; the lower part of the metapleurze with an oblique 
furrow, which becomes gradually widened towards the apex. Abdo- 
men flat, shorter than the thorax, the first segment almost sessile, as 
long .as the following two united. Legs moderately stout, the hind 
femora normal, not much longer than the hind cox. Stigmal branch 
large, thickened, longish ovoid; there is no post-marginal vein ; the 
margin nervure short compared with the submarginal, it being about 
one-third of its length ; from near the base of the apical third of the 
submarginal a stout nervure runs obliquely to the posterior part of the 
wing. The hind wings have nervures as in the anterior, except that 
there is no stigmal branch. The head and thorax are more or less 
striated; the mandibles apparently edentate, the apex broad, oblique. 
Ocelli in a curve. Head seen from the front longer than wide. The 
abdominal sutures are transverse. 
The female has the antenne short, stout, the third joint distinctly 
longer than the fourth, the flagellum densely pilose; its apex does 
not reach to the tegulea when turned back. There is a long, thin 
ENTOM.—avaustT, 1909. S 
