250 FDLGORID^. 



venation fuscous ; tegmina with a large stigmatic spot, the apical 

 margin more or less continued on apex of inner margin, and a 

 claval streak fuscous ; wiugs with a small fuscous apical streak ; 

 rostrum just passing posterior coxae ; posterior tibiae with seven 

 spines, the basal one very short. 



Length excl. tegm. 7 to 9^ ; exp. tegm. 20 to 25 millim. 



Hah. Bombay. Ceylon ; Kandy {Green). Burma ; Bhamo 

 {Fea). — Java. Philippines. 



Genus CENTROMERIA. 



Centromeria, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1870, p. 745 ; Atkins. 

 J. A. 8. Beng. Iv, p". 25 (1886). 



Type, G. longipennis, "Walk., from the Philippines. 



Distribution. Oriental, Malayan, and Ethiopian Regions. 



Body somewhat elongate ; head moderately and upwardly 

 produced in front of eyes, its apex gradually narrowed, vertex 

 acuminate before the eyes ; face elongate, tricarinate, the median 

 ridge very strongly produced, the lateral ridge on each side some- 

 what obsoletely developed from behind eyes, and between this 

 and the carinate margin a very distinct longitudinal groove ; 

 clypeus centrally carinate ; pronotum short, with a single central 

 carination, posteriorly broadly angularly sinuate ; mesonotum 

 tricarinate ; tegmina longer than the body, gradually widened 

 towards apex, about apical third with numerous transverse veins, 

 veins of the clavus united beyond middle, interior ulnar vein 

 bifurcate at about same distance from base, radial vein bifurcate a 

 little beyond middle of tegraen ; stigma elongate or oblong, with 

 oblique veins ; wings with transverse veins on apical area ; legs 

 long and slender, anterior femora with a minute acute spine near 

 apex ; rostrum long, passing posterior coxse ; posterior tibiae long 

 and spined. 



A. Tegmina and luings Jii/aline, wiiJwut fascice or spots. 



a. Head ivith a distinct cephalic process. 



a. Cephalic process about as long in front of eyes as length from 

 anterior margins of eyes to base of head. 



1784. Centromeria speilinea. Walk. (D\cUo^\\o\:?i) J. Linn. Soc, Zool. 

 I, p. 84 (185U) ; Atkins. (Centromeria) J. A. S. Beny. Iv, p. 25 



(1886). 



Head above and pronotum reddish-ochraceous ; head with the 

 marginal ridges to vertex and a central line to cephalic projection 

 green ; a submarginal lateral fascia aud central ridge to pronotum 

 green ; mesonotum pale reddish-ochraceous, with the anterior 

 lateral margins, the posterior angle, aud the three longitudinal 



