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granulate, wilh a strong central longitudinal ridge not (luite 

 reaching posterior margin, about hall' as long as breadth between 

 eyes, latéral raargins obliquely straight for a short distance before 

 eyesand then convexly, subangularly continued to apex; pronotmn 

 with two strong central linear longitudinal ridges, on each side of 

 which is a laminate upwardly raised and moderately posteriorly 

 directed process, the whole surface with a few fine scaltered 

 tubercles, the disk fuscous with the latéral areas ochraceous; 

 tegmina dull ochraceous, the apical half, excluding upper apical 

 area, fuscous-brown, thickly punctate, with some small scattered 

 tubercles. 



Long. incl. tegm. 15 mill. 



Hab. : Cambodia (Mouhot, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to L. aurita Linn. and dilïering principally by the poste- 

 riorly recurved pronotal laminate processus. 



JUKARUKA gen. nov. 



Vertex ofhead about as long as space between eyes, centrally 

 carinate; ocelli situate at about middle of vertex; head beneath 

 foliaceous, face elongate, narrowed anteriorly, its disk centrally 

 sulcate; pronotum longer than broad, centrally longitudinally 

 laminately ridged; legs slender, posterior Libitc not foliaceously 

 dilated, posterior coxie with a short spine; tegmina obliquely 

 vertical, the veins on apical area coarse and reticulate. 



Allied to Ledra from which it difTers by the single laminate ridge 

 to the pronotum, the position of the ocelli, the non-dilated posterior 

 tibiae, and the more slender and elongate form ; by the last character 

 it is allied to Confucius Dist, 



12. — Jukaruka typica sp. n. — Ochraceous, much mottled 

 with black and piceous; body beneath and legs stramineous; face 

 black; vertex ofhead piceous brown coarsely punctate, each latéral 

 area before eyes greyish with dark punctures, apical margin nar- 

 rowly carmine-red, the central carination sharply prominent; pi"o- 

 notum ochraceous, punctate, the central laminate ridge and some 

 irregular transverse fasciœ black or piceous; face black, narrov/ed 

 anteriorly where on each side is a marginal carmine-red spol 

 posteriorly bordered with black; tibire outwardly speckled wilh 

 fuscous; tegmina piceous, inner basai margin and apical area to 

 clavus pale testaceous; the whole apical area of tegmen pale 

 subyaline with the reticulate veins piceous. 



Long. incl. tegm. 10 mill. 



Queensland (F.-P. Dodd, Brit. Mus.). 



