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1866. Kamendaka spectra, sp. n. 



Body and legs very pale dull llaveseent, above cretaceously 

 tomentose in fi-esh specimens, frequently with the toraentosity 

 rubbed, and then appearing as ochraceous ; tegmina creamy- 

 white, opaque, with two very pale fuscous-brown transverse 



Fig. 151. — Kuiiiradalai spectra. 



fasciae, the first near middle, the other subapical, a more distinct 

 small fuscous spot at about centre of posterior margin, the 

 extreme apical margin slightly infuscate ; wings creamy-white, 

 unspotted, the veins very slightly yellowish. 



Length excl. tegm, 3 ; exp. tegm. 11 to 12 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Maskeliya (Green). 



1867. Kamendaka fuscofasciata, sp. u. 



Body and legs pale ochraceous ; vertex of head tomentosely 

 white with dark fuscous lateral fasciae united with eyes which are 

 of the same colour ; mesonotum with broad fuscous lateral fasciae, 

 its posterior angle greyish ; tegmina semi-opaque, cretaceous-white, 

 with a bi'oad longitudinal slaty-brown fascia extending from base 

 to apex, and situate much nearer to the posterior than to the 

 anterior margin, apex with two small black spots ; wings creamy- 

 white, a little iridescent. 



Length excl. tegm. 2| ; exp. tegm. 10 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Maskeliya {Oreen). 



Genus RHOTANA. 



Rhotaua, Walk. J. Linn. Soc, Zool. \, p. 160 (1857) ; Melich. Horn. 



Faun. Ceylon, p. 61 (1903). 

 Genestia, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1858, p. 450. 



Type, R. latipennis, Walk., from Borneo *. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan Regions. 



Head (including eyes) much narrower than pronotum ; vertex 



* This species is wrongly numbered on Walker's plate (J. Linn. Soc, Zool. i, 

 t. -viii, 1857). In his description of the plate he refers the species to fig. 2, 

 whereas it is represented by Cg. 1. 



