TALAINGA. 



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by transverse veins ; basal cell about twice as long as broad ; 

 wings with the posterior margin deeply sinuate near abdominal area ; 

 apical areas six, sometimes broken up by transverse veins iuto a 

 more numerous and reticulate series. 



1653. Talainga binghami, Dist. A. M. N. H. (6) \, p. 1G7 (1890) ; id. 

 Mon. Orient, dead. p. 109, t. xiii, f. 4, a, b, (1&92). 



Body and legs black ; eyes ochraceous, their posterior margins 

 pale sanguineous ; pronotum with the lateral margins and a curved 

 fascia on lateral areas behind eyes pale sanguineous, posterior 

 margin (excepting extreme centre) narrowly ochraceous ; abdomen 

 above \a ith the segmental margins more or less greyishly pilose ; 



Fig. 66. — Talainga hivgliami. 



tegmiua talc-like, semi-opaque, creamy-ochraceous, veins black 

 and margined with the same colour, the apical halves being 

 composed of luimerous small black-margined cellular areas, costal 

 membrane ochraceous, basal cell shaded with black ; wings pale 

 bluish-green, the venation more or less concolorous, excepting 

 that delimiting the more or less reticulate apical areas, margins 

 blackish from apex to the sinuation near abdominal area. 



Length excl. tegm., $ , 23 to 26 ; exp. tegm. 70 to 77 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karen Hills (Brngham). 



Division MOGANNIARIA 

 Moganniaria, Dlst. A. M. N. II. {1) xv, p. 385 (1905). 



Tegmina and wings hyaline, the tegmina spotted or in part 

 more or less brilliantly coloured ; body ovate, more or less 

 attenuated anteriorly and posteriorly ; head with the front more or 

 less triangularly produced : tympanal flaps present, but incomplete, 

 the tympanal oritices in part exposed. 



At present I include two genera in this division, one Neotropical 

 in habitat, the other {Mogannia) being well represented in British 

 India. 



