KUVEEA. 261 



1798. Anila fiiliginosa. 



Body above castaneous- brown, mesonotum somewhat piceous, 

 body beneath and legs brownish-ochraceous ; tegmina semi-opaque, 

 greyish-brown, with fahginous suffusions, which are mostly traus- 



Fig. 116. — All ila fidit/inosa. 



verse and shown in hgure better than by words, veins somewhat 

 thickly covered with setose fuscous granules ; wings semi-hyaline, 

 greyish-brown, fuliginous at apices. 



Length excl. tegm. 5 ; exp. tegm. IG millim. 



Hab. Burma ; liuby Mines {Dohertij). 



I received two specimens of this species from Mr. Doherty. 



Genus KUVERA, uov. 



Type, K. semihyalina, Dist. 



Distribution. Oriental Kegion. 



Head narrower than pronotum, vertex broader than long, its 

 lateral margins ridged and strongly concavely excavated for the 

 reception of the eyes ; face subquadrate, only slightly longer than 

 broad, its lateral margins ampliately acutely recurved, and with a 

 central ridge not reaching anterior margin ; clypeus with a central 

 ridge, and its lateral margins distinctly acutely carinate ; pro- 

 notum very short, with a prominent central ridge, its base 

 angularly emarginate ; mesonotum \ery large, tricarinate ; legs 

 somewhat long and slender, posterior tibiae with two spines, 

 posterior tarsi with the basal jonit very long ; tegmina with their 

 apices somewhat conically rounded ; costal membrane broad, 

 without transverse veins, lower basal longitudinal vein forked, 

 three discal transverse veins beyond middle, and a curved 

 irregular series of transverse veins before apex, dehniog two sets 

 of cellular areas, the apical areas numerous and continued to 

 stigma ; claval vein not reaching apex. 



1799. Kuvera semiliyalina, sp. n. 



Vertex of head and pronotum ochraceous ; mesonotum and 

 abdomen castaneous-brown, posterior margins of metanotum 

 ochraceous ; body beneath castaneous-brown ; anterior and lateral 

 margins of face and the legs brownish-ochraceous ; tegmina and 



