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opaque, much suffused and spotted with pale fuscous-brown, most 

 prominently so across middle and on apical area ; wings mutilated 

 in sj)ecimens described, similar in coloiu' and markings to tegmina, 

 but apparently becoming more fuscous towards anal area ; anterior 



Fig. 121. — Barilla diversa. 



angles of head above prominent and robust, vertex longitudinally 

 carinate and transversely so between the eyes ; mesonotum tri- 

 cariuate ; tegmina very broad, their maximum breadth greater 

 than that of w iugs ; face Aery strongly truncate before clypeus. 



Length excl. tegm. 3 ; exp. tegm. 11 niillim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Dohertij). 



Genus CHEONEBA. 

 Cbroneba, Stdl, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. m, p. 320 (1859). 



Type, C. palliffons, Stal. 



Distribution. Ceylon. 



Head above and before eyes compressed, produced, and elevated, 

 vertex narrow, long, the lateral margins carinate, medially foli- 

 aceously elevate : face and vertex compressed, the first with its 

 base narrowed, beyond middle posteriorly distinctly ampliated, 

 apex strongly straightly narrowed, its margins acute, medially 

 carinate throughout its entire length ; clypeus medially carinate, 

 its lateral margins elevated, continuous with margins of face ; 

 ocelli placed beneath eyes ; pronotum short, angulate, tricarinate, 

 the lateral carinse most pronounced, diverging ; mesonotum obso- 

 letely tricarinate ; tegmina longly passing apex of abdomen, 

 apical area distinctly broader and sublobate, the longitudinal 

 veins posteriorly divided into two series by transverse veins ; 

 posterior tibise M'ith a single spine before middle. 



1808. Chroneba pallifrons, Stdl, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iii, p. 3i>0 (1859) ; 

 Melich. Horn. Favn. Ceyloji, p. 40, t. iii, f. 1 a, h (1903). 



"Above black, beneath with legs yellowish-white; abdomen 

 beneath fuscous, segmental margins pale ; apical area of meso- 



