TAMBINIA. 277 



1818. Tambinia inconspicua, sp. n. 



Body and legs ocbraceous, apical half of abdomen moderately 

 iufuscate ; teguiina of a very pale tawny hue, the venation pale 

 fuscous ; wings pale hyaline ; vertex of head longer than space 

 between eyes, the central and lateral carinations very prominent ; 

 carinations to both pro- and mesonota well pronounced ; posterior 



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 Fig. \28.^Tar/ihi)iia incons^picua. 



tibiae armed with two spines ; face about twice as long as broad,, 

 its central carination becoming evanescent tovvai'ds base. 



Length excl. tegm. 4| ; exp. tegm. 13 millim. 



Hah. Burma (Stocl'hohn 31 ns.). 



Dr. Aurivillius kindly forwarded me this unnamed species for 

 description. It is allied to T. languida, 8tal, from which it is to 

 be distinguished by the shape and structure of the head as shown 

 in the figures of the two species. 



aa. Vertex of head about as lomj as hroad. 

 a. Face a little longer than hroad, carination to face ]ier current. 



1819. Tambinia debilis, 8tal, Berl. ent. Zeitsch: iii, p. 317 (1859) ; 



Melich. Ham. Faun. Ceylon, p. 39, t. i, f. 18, a (1903). 



Pale virescent ; mesonotum frequently tinted with ocbraceous ; 

 tegmina semihyaline, virescent on claval areas ; body beneath and 

 legs virescent, more or less tinted with ocbraceous ; apices of 

 spines to the posterior tibia) fuscous ; vertex of bead about as 

 long as breadth between eyes ; face about one-third longer than 

 broad, the central carina extending throughout its entiz-e length ; 

 pronotum moderately angularly emarginate at base. 



Length inch tegm. 6 to 7 millim. 



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



1820. Tambinia maculosa, sp. n. 



Pale virescent ; tegmina with ttie venation darker green, the 

 claval area very pale brownish, the apical area a little paler in 

 hue and more or less marginally suffused with very pale brown, 

 the most prominent spots being one on costal margin at about 

 one-fourth from apex, and one farther from apex and nearer inner 



