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Genus Pucina, Stal. 
Hem. Afric. iv, p. 221 (1866), Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 393 (1866). 
Clavus without transverse veinlets: head not prominent before 
the eyes; vertex transverse ; clypeus convex, without lateral ridges: 
tegmina gradually slightly amplified towards the apex, furnished to- 
wards the apex with oblong areolas arranged in two rows and with many 
areolas less regularly arranged on the disc; ulnar veins and radial 
forked somewhat before the middle of the corium ; first tibia hardly 
longer than the femora and trochanters, last tibis bi-spinose (Stal). 
94, PucIna PELLUCIDA, Guérin. 
Cixius pellucidus, Guérin, Voy. La Coquille, Zool. ii, (2), p. 189 (1830) : Icon. 
Régne Animal, t. 58, f. 4 (1830-34). 
Ricania pellucida, Spin., A. 8. E. F. (1 sér.) viii, p. 401 (1839) ; Walker, List 
Hom. B. M. ii, p. 423 (1851). 
Pucina pellucida, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 393 (1866). 
Head yellowish with three ridges: frons thrice longer than broad, 
strongly margined and with a median ridge; vertex broader than long, 
disc flat and horizontal, margins elevated, fine ; anterior margin obtusely 
angular, its tip extended a little beyond the eyes; posterior margin 
angularly emarginate: thorax varied with green and brown, also the 
abdomen, which is less high than broad : tegmina and wings transparent, 
veins brown, with a brown triangular dot on the anterior margin of each 
tegmen and near its tip; radial vein weakly arcuate, sub-radial straight, 
rejoining the radial towards the second third on the anterior margin, the 
intermediate space with eight transverse, sub-parallel veins and divided 
into nine fairly large cellules, of which the seven intermediate are as 
broad as long, the two extreme longer than broad; the adjoining space 
between the radial and cubital veins divided into two large, narrow, 
elongate cellules by a complete, transverse vein: feet yellowish, tarsi 
brown; posterior tibia with two lateral spines. Long, 6; exp. teg., 16 
millims. 
Reported from Java, Bengal. 
Subfam. Fraria, Stal. 
Flatida, Hem. Afric. iv, pp. 181, 235 (1866) ; Flatina, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh. 
p. 771 (1870). 
Clavus granulate, apex sometimes subacute and closed, sometimes 
very obtuse and broadly open; with two veins separated through the 
entire length or near the apex united in one; costa dilated, costal mem- 
brane transversely veined ; claval suture distinct ; anal area of wings not 
reticulated : last tibiae without a mobile spur (Stal). 
