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23. ANAGNIA SPLENDENS, Germar. 
Flata splendens, Germar in Thon’s Archiv. ii, fase. 2, p. 48 (1830) : Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. ii, p. 310 (1851). 
Pseudophana splendens, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p- 151 (1841). 
Dictyophora indiana, Walker, 1. c. p. 310 (1851). 
Anagnia splendens, Stal, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 149 (1861.) 
é, 2. Greyish-flavescent, sprinkled fuscous; a stigmatic spot on 
the tegmina and interior streak behind the middle, a small subapical 
streak on the wings, fuscous ; anterior tibise ringed black, last pair with 
spine black (Stal). Long, 7—94; exp. teg., 20—25 millims. 
Reported from Manilla, Java, Bombay, India. 
Genus CunrromeriA, Stal. 
Ofvers. K. V.-A. Foérh. p. 745 (1870). 
Body somewhat elongate: head produced, ascending more or less 
before the eyes, gradually narrowed: vertex somewhat equal in breadth 
to the eyes, gradually acuminated before the eyes; frons tricarinate, the 
median ridge running through it very distinct, lateral ridges extended 
through half of the upper frons, less elevated; a distinct ridge run- 
ning through the clypeus: thorax unicarinate, posteriorly broadly an- 
gularly sinuated: scutellum tricarinate: tegmina gradually amplified 
towards the apex, apical part furnished with numerous transverse veins ; 
the veins of the clavus united behind the middle; interior ulnar vein 
forked at almost the same distance from the base and from the united 
claval veins; radial vein forked a little behind the middie of the 
tegmen ; stigma elongate or oblong, with some veins: feet lone, slender ; 
first pair of femora beneath near the apex with a very minute, acute 
spinule. Near to Dictyophara, Germar, the feet are longer and more 
slender and the first pair of femora spined (Stal). 
24. CENTROMERIA SPEILINEA, Walker. 
Dictyophora speilinea, Walker, J. Linn. Soc. Zool. i, p. 84 (1856). 
Green: head, three ridges on the pronotum (the lateral pair mar- 
ginal) and three on the mesonotum also its sides in part, emerald-green : 
head with three ridges above and one beneath and two ridges on pro- 
notum near the lateral emerald-green ridges, luteous: cephalic protu- 
berance lanceolate, ascending, as long as the hind part of the head: 
fore tibie and tarsi, tawny: tegmina and wings limpid, veins and stigma 
green, the latter occupying three areolas (Walker). Body long, 103 : 
exp. teg., 295 millims. 
Reported from Singapore. 
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