CORETHRURA. 321 



tegminii piceous-brown, tlie basal portion of costal meinbraiie aud 

 a large discal spot «ith a small piceous centre ochraceous, a broad 

 apical margin and some transverse costal rays beyond the ochra- 

 ceous area greyish-white, in the pale apical marginal area there is 

 a transverse, undulated piceous line ; wings greyish-white, ba.sal 

 markings and a broad transverse fascia before apex fuscous-brown : 

 anterior tibiae moderately dilated ; posterior tibias with a somewhat 

 long submedial spine ; posteiior femora fuscous-brown A^itli their 

 apices ochraceous. 



Length with tegiu. 7 millim. 



Hab. Burma; Karen Hills (Z>o/t^r^^). 



Mr. Doherty sent me a single specimen of this very distinct 

 species. 



1882. Pitambara sinuata, sp. u. 



Head with vertex, face, and clypeus ochraceous, vertex with a 

 central and tM o submarginal black lines ; pronotum black, with the 

 lateral areas, posterior margin, and three central fascite ochraceous ; 

 mesonotum black ; body beneath aud legs ochraceous, anterior and 

 intermediate legs annulated with fuscous, posterior femora and 

 bases and apices of posterior tibiiB more or less fuscous ; tegmina 

 dark piceous-brown, costal membrane ochraceous beyond middle 

 with obliquely transverse piceous lines, apical margin broadly 

 greyish-white containing a siniiated transverse piceous line ; wings 

 fuliginous with greyish suffusions ; anterior tibiae moderately 

 dilated ; posterior tibiae with a spine beyond middle. 



Length Mith tegm. 7 millim. 



Ilah. Teuasserim, Mvitta (Doherf}/). 



Genus CORETHRURA. 



Coretlirura, Hope, Tr. Linn. Soc. xix, p. 135 (1845) ; Stdl, Hem. 

 Afr. iv, p. 200 (1866) ; Atkhis. J. A. S. Bewj. Iv, p. 43 (1886). 



Type, O. ftfscovaria, Hope. 



Distrihutlon. Oriental Eegiou. 



Head (including eyes) considerably narrower than pronotum : 

 vertex somewhat long, its anterior angles prominent, base of face 

 appearing above as a short cephalic process ; face long, ti'uncate on 

 each side before anterior prolongation, gradually sinuately ampliate 

 posteriorly, and then obliquely narrowed to clypeus, 1:he lateral 

 margins moderately carinate and with two central longitudinal 

 ridges enclosing a narrow concave space ; clypeus with the lateral 

 margins carinate and with a strong central longitudinal ridge ; 

 pronotum tricarinate, the lateral carinations curved, meeting 

 anteriorly and forming a convex plate, which is produced between 

 the eyes; mesonotum tricarinate; legs of moderate length, 

 ampliately subfoliaceous on each side, posterior tibiae with three 

 spines, posterior tarsi with the basal joint incrassate ; tegmina 



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