260 



FULG0EID.5:. 



posteriorly, centrally and laterally .strongly carinate, with an 

 ocellus on apex ; clypeus continuously carinate with face both 

 laterally and medially ; eyes very slightly sinuate beneath ; 

 antenna inserted beneath the eyes, second joint small, sub- 

 globose ; pronotum very short, posteriorly deeply angularly 

 emarginate ; mesonotum tricarinate ; legs moderate in length, 

 posterior tibise armed with two or three spines ; tegmiua with the 

 lateral margins parallel, interior ulnar and radial veins bifurcating 

 to\^■ards apical areas. 



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CixillS pilifer, Melich. Hom.Faioi. Ccylun, p. 30 (1903). 



Body aud legs ochraceous ; tegmina 

 pale tawny-yellow, anterior aud apical 

 margins and stigma flavescent, veins 

 somewhat thicliiy covered with lougly 

 setose granules ; wings pale lacteous, 

 the veins a little darker ; eyes more or 

 less piceous ; posterior tibite with two 

 short spines. 



Leugth inch tegm. 4 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Pattipola {Mus. 

 Hon<jrois). 



I am indebted to Dr. Horvath for two 

 cotypes of this species. 



1 1 5.— Cixius 2jilife}\ 



Geuus ANIL A, nov. 



Type, A. fuliginosa, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Head narrower than pronotum ; vertex as long as broad, with 

 the lateral margins raised and laminate before and at inner 

 margins of eyes, its base concavely emarginate ; face longer than 

 broad, truncate anteriorly (where it is narrowest) and concavely 

 emarginate posteriorly (where it is broadest), centrally and mar- 

 ginally carinate; clypeus moderately convex, obscurely centrally 

 carinate, its lateral margins distiuctly acutely carinate ; pronotum 

 very narrow, its base subaugularly emarginate ; mesonotum 

 tricarinate ; legs of moderate length, posterior tibise with two 

 short spines, basal joint of posterior tarsi long ; tegmina moderately 

 long, somewhat narrow, apices rounded, claval vein not reaching 

 apex, third longitudinal vein bifurcate before middle of tegmen, 

 costal area with a single oblique transverse vein, two transverse 

 veins terminating the three discal longitudinal veins and a dis- 

 located series of transverse veins crossing tegmen before apex ; 

 stigma somewhat long, outwardly angularly attenuated ; wings 

 broader than tegmina. 



I place this genus in the Cixihia% by the character of the clavai 

 vein not reaching apex. 



