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FULGORID^. 



lateral margins ochraceous ; tegmiiia very pale stramineous, 

 extreme basal area and the apical area (excludiog apical margin) 

 very pale fuscous, the iuner disk of the fuscous apical area is also 



Fig. 119. — Mandopa ciiiffalciisig. 



much paler, stigma piceous ; wings pale fuliginous, with paler 

 streaks at base of costal margin and on outer area ; vertex of 

 head a little piceous anteriorly, where it possesses a short, robust, 

 medial ridge ; prouotum posteriorly very strongly angularly 

 emarginate ; basal ocellus to face pron)inently distinct. 



Length excl. tegm. 3; exp. tegm. 10 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon; Bogawautalawa ( (xreen). 



1802. Mundopa greeni, sp. n. 



Body above piceous, ridges to head and pronotum ocliraceous ; 

 body beneath piceous, the carinate marghis to face and the legs 

 ochraceous ; tegmiua pale obscure stramineous, a very broad 

 apical margin and a narrower costal area fuscous- brown, extreme 

 costal and apical margins ochraceous ; wings very pale fuliginous, 

 with darker suffusions on apical and anal areas ; vertex of head 

 with the central ridge extending from apex to about one-fourth 

 from base, where it joins an obscure transverse ridge, its lateral 

 margins very strongly upwardly laminately carinate ; pronotum 

 very narrow, posteriorly strongly, somewhat concavely emar- 

 ginate ; abdominal segmental margins above palely obscurely 

 ochraceous. 



Length excl. tegm. 3 ; exp. tegm. 10 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Gree7i, Brit. Mus.). 



1803. Mundopa myittse, sp. n. 



Body piceous or brownish-piceous ; legs ochraceous ; head and 

 pronotum testaceous ; tegmina fuscous-brown, the interior disk 

 from beneath radial vein ochraceous ; wings fuliginous-brown ; 

 vertex of head with the central ridge extending from apex to about 

 one-fourth from base, where it joins a very prominent transverse 

 ridge, which is somewhat centrally finely sulcate ; lateral vertical 

 margins strongly upwardly laminately carinate, their edges a little 

 reflexed ; mesonotum strongly longitudinally tricarinate, the 

 lateral carinre converging anterioi'ly. 



