220 FTJLGORID.E. 



ft^. Tegmiua with an apical filamentous 

 appendage ; posterior tibise with 



four spines Ancyea, p. 225. 



h. Face distinctly broader than pronotum. 

 h' . Tegmina and wings moderately broad, 

 the apex of the latter broadly 

 rounded ; posterior tibite with six 



spines Messena, p. 226. 



Ir. Tegmina very long and narrow, very 

 much longer than wings, the apices 

 of which are obtusely subangulate ; 

 posterior tibiae with six spines .... Nicidus, p. 229. 

 b. Wings broader than tegmina. 



c. Vertex of head distinctly sinuate at 

 base ; median longitudinal area of 



winos dilated Thessitits, p. 230. 



(I. Vertex of head either very slightly 

 sinuate at base or truncate ; wings 

 without a dilated area. 

 e. Head (including eyes) about as broad 



as pronotum Loxocephala, p. 232. 



(■' . Head (including eyes) considerably 



narrower than pronotum Nksis, p. 233. 



B. Eyes not spinose beneath Frutis, p. 234. 



Genus EURYBRACHYS. 



Ein-ybrachys, Guer. Voy. Belany. Ind.-Orient. p. 475 (1834) ; 

 Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1839, p. 367 ; Stal., Rio Jan. Hem. ii, 

 p. 67 (1858) ; id. Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 245 (1863) ; Atld7is. 

 J. A. S. Bemj. Iv, p. 13 (1886). 



Type, E. lepeUelkri., Gue'r, 



Uistribidion. Oriental and Malayan liegions. 



Wings moderate in size, not or scarcely broader than the 

 tegmina; head very broad, slightly prominent before the ej'es, 

 geuse narrow, antennae short cylindrical, front about as broad or 

 only slightly broader than the pronotum, eyes beneath distinctly 

 spinose ; tegmina with the clavus very broad at apex ; posterior 

 tibiie with live spines. 



A. Wings white, their apical areas unspotted. 



1742. Eurybrachys lepelletieri, Guer. Voij. Beluwj. Ind.-Orient. 

 p. 476 (1834) ; Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1839, p. 369 ; Atkins. 

 J. A. S. Beny. Iv. p. 15 (1886). 



Head, pronotum, mesonotum, and abdomen above and beneath 

 ochraeeous ; metanotum, base of abdomen, sternum, and legs 

 purplish-i*ed ; rostrum, posterior tibiae and tarsi, and transverse 

 fascia) to abdomen beneath black ; tegmina greenish-ochraceous 

 (in faded or spirit-specimens almost ochraeeous), with a spot at 

 base and a transverse fascia near base rosy-red, on apical half 

 there are two curved transverse fascias which are more ochraeeous 



