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latéral pronotal and scutellar spines, fuscous. Legs pilose, posterior 

 femora about reaching apex of abdomen ; anterior pronotal lobe 

 centrally sulcate, foveale on each latéral area, the sulcation and 

 foveations strongly marginately carinate. 



Long. 10 mlll. 



Hab. : Ceyion (E. E. Green). 



Apparenlly allied to P. longipes Stâl, but differing apart from 

 other lesser characters, by having the posterior femora not passing 

 the apex of the abdomen. 



Diaditus errabundus sp. n. — Hoary-grey streaked and 

 suffused with fuscous; head with the eyes black and wilh a distinct 

 central piceous Une on the post-ocular area; pronotum with longi- 

 tudinal fuscous Unes, the central area and base more or less piceous; 

 scutellum piceous; corium with longitudinal fuscous streaks, two 

 small fuscous discal spots connected by a Une of the same colour, 

 and with pale greyish suffusions which extend also to the mem- 

 brane; connexivum alternately fuscous and grey ; legs pale ochra- 

 ceous annulaled with fuscous; an oblique black fascia crossing 

 meso- and metasterna near the coxse; abdomen wilh a central 

 incised Une whlch is black on the last two segments; head distinclly 

 tuberculously spinous at the antenniferous tubercles, between 

 which the apex of the head is triangulately produced; antennce pale 

 with the basai and apical joints fuscous. 



Long. 10 mill. 



Hab. : Ceyion; Kuruvegalla and Peradeniya (E. E. Green), 



The first eastern species described belonging to this hilherto 

 purely neotropical genus. 



Lisarda longispina sp. n. — Fuliginous-brown ; anlennœ, 

 apical spine and a latéral fascia on each side of head above, two 

 longitudinal discal fascise on anterior lobeof pronotum, and posterior 

 margin in front of scutellum, scutellum, connexivum, coxœ, legs 

 and abdomen beneath ochraceous ; base and apex of second joint of 

 antennse, apex of scutellar spine, and anterior and latéral angles of 

 pronotum, piceous; large incomplète spots to connexivum; apical 

 areas of femora sometimes exhibiting Iwo obsolète annulations, basai, 

 subbasal, atid apical annulations to tibiîie, umber-brown; abdomen 

 beneath mottled wilh fuliginous, and with a central piceous macular 

 Une; rostrum pale brownish. Apical prolongation of head, long 

 and recurvôd; latéral angles of pronotum long and directed back- 

 ward; latéral spines to connexivum somevvhat long and very 

 distinct. 



Long. $, 16 mill. 



Hab. : Burma; Karennee. 



