KARNA. 



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concave ; tes;raiiia coriaceous, on each side roundly oblique, the 

 veins strongly elevated and more or less broadly reticulated by 

 the presence of oblique and transverse cross-veins, especially on 

 apical area, between the veins they are also distinctly punctate ; 

 legs moderately long and robust, prominently longitudinally 

 grooved, the anterior and intermediate tibia? ampliated and cen- 

 trally cariuate ; posterior tibiaj with two strong teeth at base ; 

 posterior tarsi witli the basal joint moderately long and robust ; 

 posterior femora with a short strong apical spine. 



This genus is allied to Hiracia, from which it differs bv having 

 the face considerably longer than broad and not convexly am- 

 pliated posteriorly, the vertex much longer than broad, &c. It 

 also possesses affinities with the Mexican genus On/uia, Stfd. 



1816. Kama karenia, sp. n. 



Body pale testaceous, with darker speckles and punctures ; 

 tegmina with two obliquely transverse piceous lines, the first near 

 middle, the other on apical area, and possessing two longitudinal 

 branches running posteriorly, one on disk, the other near costal 

 margin ; anterior area of face, clypeus, and prosternum (excluding 

 lateral margins) more or less piceous ; abdomen beneath finely 



riff. 126. — Kama karenia. 



mottled with piceous ; legs brownish-ochraceous with pale 

 mottlings, apices of tarsi piceous ; apices of the tegmina subacute, 

 their lateral margins distinctly sinuate near middle ; legs more 

 or less strongly pilose ; posterior tibiae with two strong teeth at 

 base, and posterior femora with a strong apical spine (not shown 

 in figure). 



Length 14 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karen Hills {Doherty). 



