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and spotted with chalky white; beneath more evenly and palely tinged 
with the same colour: wings white: body pale ochraceous, the pronotum 
somewhat darker in hue: legs pale ochraceous, first and intermediate 
tibis and tarsi, black; last tarsi with the apical joint, black: tibies 
strongly suleated, last tarsi armed with three prominent spines. Allied 
to P. tricolor, White, but differs in the longer tegmina and different 
colour of the same, different colour of tibiae, d&e. (Distant), Exp. teg., 
62 millims. 
Reported from Mergui. 
99. PxHromnra wntaota, Walker. 
Flata intacta, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 435 (1851). 
Phromnia intacta, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 490 (1862). 
@. Body pale stramineous: antenne long, stramineous, third joint 
black, much longer than the second: pronotum almost truncate-conical 
on the disc, somewhat impressed in front, tricarinate, ridges produced 
through the mesonotum: abdomen obconical, not longer than the tho- 
vax: legs tawny; anterior tarsi and tips of the anterior tibie and of the 
hind tarsi, black : tezmina dingy white, veins white: wings milk-white, 
Body long, 95; teg., 46 millims. 
Reported from Silhat, 
100. PHrRomntia InorNATA, Walker. 
Flata inornata, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 438 (1851). 
Phromnia inornata, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Férh. p. 490 (1862). 
Body tawny: antenne black, very long, tawny towards the base : 
pronotum straight behind, conical in front, its length about one-fourth 
its breadth; mesonotum indistinctly tricarinate, disc flat: abdomen ob- 
conical, a little longer than the thorax: legs tawny, feet and tips of the 
anterior tibie, black: tegmina dull pale tawny, veins yellow: wings 
colourless. Body long, 123; teg., 42 millims. 
Reported from Tenasserim. 
Genus Lrcuma, Stal. 
Hem. Afric. iv, p. 236 (1866). 
Tegmina furnished towards the apex with one or two rows of 
transverse veinlets or with veinlets irregularly scattered throughout, and 
with very many or several longitudinal veins forked at the apex, the 
longitudinal veins at the apex rarely simple, if so, the tegmina are fur- 
nished with a single row of veinlets near the apex. Body cylindrical or 
compressed; tegmina very greatly decumbent. Frons seen from the 
