MTTNDOPA. 



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tegmina yellowish-brown, in middle of costal margin a large pale 



marginal spot round which the 

 corium is darker-coloured, the 

 veins and costal and apical 

 marginal veins white ; all the 

 veins with black granules, as 

 well as costal margin, which is 

 white until it runs into thu 

 apical marginal vein, black 

 spots at the apices of apical 

 veins, a series of larger black 

 spots are found on the claval 

 vein and also on the inner 

 bifurcating veins ; abdomen 

 and legs yellowish-brown, the tibite longitudinally striped with 

 brown. 



Length " $ , 5^ millim." 

 Hab. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {fide MelicJiar). 



I only know this genus and species from Melichar's descrip- 

 tions and fisfures. 



Fig. 118. — Kirhyana imgana. 



Genus MUNDOPA, nov. 



Type, M. chujalensis, Dist. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan Regions. 



Head considerably narrower than pronotum, lateral margins ol' 

 vertex ampliately raised and apically subacute, giving the anterior 

 margin an appearance of concavity, and possessing a central apical 

 ridge ; face elongate, moderately posteriorly ampliate, with a 

 central longitudinal ridge, and the lateral margins strongly carinate, 

 clypeus with a central ridge, base of head transversely sinuate ; 

 pronotum very small with prominent lateral ridges ; mesonotum 

 tricarinale : legs of moderate length, femora moderately thickened,, 

 posterior tibi^ unarmed, basal joint of posterior tarsi long ; 

 tegmina broadened towards apex, their costal margins moderately 

 arched and convex on basal areas, and then distinctly slightly 

 concavely sinuate near to or a little beyond middle, all the 

 venation (excluding cellular terminations) longitudinal, those on 

 apical areas mostly bifurcate ; wings broader than tegmina ; a very 

 distinct basal ocellus to face. 



The Bornean species described by Walker as Cixiiis dotaius 

 belongs to this genus. 



In superficial appearance Mundopa has much in common with 

 the Neotropical genus Bothriocera, Burm. 



1801. Mundopa cingalensis, sp. n. 



Body above piceous ; head, pronotum, body beneath, and legs 

 ochraceous ; sternum and abdomen more or less suffused with 

 brown or piceous-brown ; face and clypeus piceous, with their 



