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Genus Tituria, Stal. 
Ofvers. K. V.-A. Foérh. p. 158 (1865) ; Hem. Afric. iv. p. 102 (1866). 
Body large, oblong : head foliaceous, clypeated, triangular, rounded at 
the apex, produced forwards and a little downwards, vertex flat; frons 
narrow, flat: face beneath the eyes, abruptly much narrowed, thence 
gradually narrowed, margins very slightly amplified : eyes small: ocelli 
placed behind the middle of the vertex between the eyes, more distant 
from the eyes than from each other: thorax and vertex in the same 
plane, somewhat sloped, the former sexangular, angulately amplified on 
both sides, lateral margins acute, anterior margin straight, posterior 
margin slightly sinuated: scutellum triangular: tegmina coriaceous, 
densely punctured, tectiform, reaching the apex of the abdomen, clavus 
very broad in the middle, corium triangular, obliquely or roundly trun- 
eated behind the clavus; veins irregularly anastomosed towards the 
apex, less elevated : feet somewhat short: anterior cox free ; last tibixe 
remotely dentated above. Allied to Petalocephala, (Stal). 
34. TiruriA PLANATA, Fabricius. 
Membracis planata, Fabr., Ent. Syst. iv. p. 11 (1794). 
Ledra planata, Fabr., Syst. Rhyng. p. 25 (1803). 
Epiclines planata, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hém. p. 578 (1843); Walker, 
List Ifom. B. M. iii. p. 831 (1851). 
Epiclines hebes, Walker, Ins. Saund. Hom. p. 100 (1858). 
Petalocephala planata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 501 (1862). 
Petalocephala expansa, Stal, Ofvers. 1. c. p. 158 (1865). 
Tituria planata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 59 (1869). 
Clypeus flat, triangular, entirely virescent, eyes oblong, fuseous : pro- 
notum smooth, flat, virescent, produced on both sides in a flat point, 
strong, acute: tegmina virescent, immaculate ; body virescent (Fabr.). 
Olivaceous flavescent turning into virescent ; above with the proste- 
thium densely and distinctly punctured ; head above finely and spar- 
ingly punctured: costa sordidly flavescent : apex of the spines of the 
last tibiee fuscous ;~ head obtusely triangular, more than twice as broad 
as long; thorax much dilated on both sides, angles aeute, the 
anterior margin of the dilated part about one third Jonger than the pos- 
terior margin, the latter infuscate ; the last ventral segment in the ¢ 
deeply sinuated at the apex (Stal). %, body 18: breadth of pronotum 
10 millims. 
Reported from Malacca, India, Tenasserim. 
Subfamily Proconima, Stal. 
Ofvers. K, V.-A. Forh. p. 733 (1870). 
