UDUGAMA. 249 



Length ceph. process, Jingle from eyes to apex 2^ • eyes to apex 

 abdom. 9 ; exp. tegm. 27 millim. 



Hab. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherty).— 'Malacca, ; Mt. Ophir 

 {Wallace, Brit. Mus.). 



Geuus UDUGAMA. 



Anaguia, Sfal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 149 (1861) ; id. Heni.Afr. iv, 

 pp. 151 k 159 (1806); Atkins. J. A. S. Bencj. Iv, p. 24 (1886), 

 nom prfeocc. 



Udugama, Melich. Horn. Fa\in. Ceylon, p. 27 (1903). 



Kareol, Kirk. Entomolor/ist, 1904, p. 279. 



Type, U. splendens, Germ. 



Distrihution. Oriental and Malayan Eegious. 



Head prominent before the eyes, where it is broad and centrally 

 and laterally carinate; face elongate, tricarnate; clypeus marginate, 

 centrally carinate ; pronotum short, centrally carinate, anteriorly 

 obtusely prominent at base of head, and then sinuate to anterior 

 angles, which are subacute, posteriorly angularly emargiuate ; 

 mesonotum tricarinate ; legs long and slender ; anterior femora a 

 little dilated beneath and with a distinct blunt spine near apex ; 

 posteinor tibiae with seven spines, one of them at extreme base ; 

 rostrum long, passing posterior coxae ; tegmina much longer than 

 abdomen, about apical third, with transverse veins, the veins 

 considerably bifurcate on apical margin, and a few small transverse 

 veins on apical area. 



Melichar has redescribed Stal's genus Anagnia under the name 

 of Udugama. As, however, the name Anagnla is preoccupied 

 (Walker, 1854), Melichar's is available, and Kirkaldy's proposed 

 new name unnecessary. 



1783. Udugama splendens. Germ. (Flata) Thons Arch, ii, 2, p. 48 

 (18-'jO); Westw. (Pseudaphana) Tr. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 151 

 (1841); St&l (Anagnia), Stett. ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 149 (1861); 

 Atkins. J. A. S. Beng, Iv, p. 25 (1886). 

 Udugama exoleta, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 28, t. i, f. 7, 

 a,h (903). 



Above browiiish-ochraceous, the head and sometimes pronotum 



a little paler ; mesonotum casta- 

 neous-brown with the carinations 

 flavescent ; abdomen above with 

 broad central and lateral macular 

 castaneous fasciae, becoming fused 

 towards apex ; face ochraceous, 

 with lateral longitudinal series of 

 small fuscous spots ; clypeus 

 ochraceous, its apex castaneous ; 

 Fig. 109.— Udiu/ama splend.cns. body beneath and legs ochraceous ; 



sternal spots, basal two-thirds of 

 abdomen, mottlings to femora, bases to tibiae, and spines to 

 posterior tibias castaneous ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the 



