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54. PHENICE CARNOSA, Westwood. 
Derbe (Phenice ?) carnosa, Westwood, A. M. N. H. (2 sér.) vii, p. 209 (1851). 
Entirely luteous flesh-coloured; four anterior tibie, fuscous: teg- 
mina and wings yellowish hyaline, costal margin behind the middle of 
the tegmina and external margin of the wings, fuscous, the latter with a 
median black dot: apical joint of rostrum, black: anal appendages in ¢, 
elongate, curved, forcipate: abdomen in ¢ terminated by two porrect 
horns (Westwood). Exp. teg., 143 millims. 
Reported from India. 
Subfam. Lopnorra, Stal. 
Lophopida, Stal, Hem. Afric. iv, pp. 130, 199 (1866). 
Head narrower than thorax, sides of clypeus carinate; rostrum 
short, stout, last joint very short ; thorax truncate at the base, carinated 
or tuberculated on the disc; first joint of last tarsi robust, less long. 
Differs from the Tropiduchina in having the thorax truncated at the base, 
the last joint of the tarsi very short and the basal joint of last tarsi stoutish 
short or somewhat shortish: from the Issina in having the thorax dis- 
tinctly tricarinated or tuberculated on the disc, the tegmina rather ample, 
flat, and extending much beyond the apex of the abdomen and from the 
Ricantina in having the thorax truncated at the base, dise distinctly 
carinated or tuberculated and last joint of rostrum very short (Stdl). 
Genus Lacusa, Stal. 
Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p. 309 (1862) ; Hem. Afric. iv, p. 199 (1866). 
Head somewhat narrower than the thorax; vertex not produced, 
somewhat transverse, lateral margins not dilated; frons elongate, furnish- 
ed with two ridges converging upwards ; clypeus carinate in the middle 
and on both sides: thorax truncated at the base, rounded anteriorly be- 
hind the vertex, tricarinate: scutellum tricarinate: tegmina rather 
ample, costal and commissural margins parallel, broadly rounded at the 
apex, costal limbus obliquely, transversely veined: anterior feet much 
dilated, foliaceous: last tibie trispinose, gradually slightly dilated to- 
wards the apex (Stal). Alhed to Hlasmoscelis, but distinct in the struc- 
ture of the head. 
55. Lacusa ruscorasciata, Stal. 
Elasmoscelis (?) fusco-fasciata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Foérh. p. 248 (1854). 
Ciwius eminens, Walker, Ins, Saund. Hom. p. 42 (1858). 
Lacusa fusco-fasciata, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. vi, p, 309 (1862). 
