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FULGOEIDiE. 



veins longitudinal, three principal, of these the central longest 

 and before middle furcate, on apical area a nearly continuous 

 series of transverse veins ; legs short, posterior tibiae unarmed, 

 posterior tarsi with the basal joint much tlie longest. 



1806. Ptoleria arcuigera, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. m, p. 321 (1859) ; 

 Melkh. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 37, t. i, f. 9 a, 6 (1903). 



Testaceous - white ; lateral 

 areas of the mesonotum, small 

 minute scattered spots to teg- 

 miiial veins, and an arcuated 

 subangulate fascia beyond middle 

 occupying the whole breadtli of 

 tegmina and internally convex, 

 upper surface of abdomen (ex- 

 cepting incisures), lateral narrow, 

 short fasciae to clypeus, small 

 basal and apical spots to femora, 

 and basal and apical annulations 

 to anterior tibiae fuscous. 

 "Length 3|-; cum tegm. 6 millim." 

 Hah. Ceylon. 



I only know this species by the descriptions of Stal and 

 Melichar, and the figures given by the last writer, which are here 

 reproduced. 



Fig. 120. — Ptoleria arcuigera. 



Genus BARMA, nov. 



Type, B. diuersa, Dist. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan Eegions. 



Head a little narrower than pronotum, front strongly emarginate 

 anteriorly, vertex with a transverse im]>ression between the eyes 

 and a longitudinal carination ; face obliquely concave, widened 

 posteriorly, centrally longitudinally ridged, the ridge bifurcate at 

 anterior margin ; clypeus with a central carination, the lateral 

 margins also ridged, face obliquely truncate before clypeus, head 

 truncate at base ; pronotum shoi-t ; mesonotum with three longi- 

 tudinal ridges ; tegmina very broad, their apices obliquely rounded, 

 a little arched at base of costal margin, veins of radial and outer 

 ulnar areas bifurcating near their bases ; legs of moderate length ; 

 posterior tibiae with a short spine near middle. 



The Bornean species C/^rtHs /n?>i(s. Walk., must also be included 

 in this "enus. 



1807. Barma diversa, sp. n. 



Head, thorax, and legs ochraceous ; abdomen piceous, with a 

 transverse greyish line above near base ; tegmina greyish, semi- 



