338 fulgokid.t:. 



with transverse ochraceoiis segmental fasciae, anal appendages 



Fig. 170. — Ilrahmalola bou-ruigi. 



ochraceous : posterior tibiae with two rnbnst spines ; eyes piceous. 

 Length inch tegiu. 5 millira. 

 Hah. Assam; Cac\\^v {Boivrinrj, Brit. Mvs.). 



Genus JAGANNATA, nov. 



Type, -/. clielonki. Dist. 



Distribution. British India. 



Head (including eyes) about as wide as pronotuui ; vertex some- 

 what angularly produced in front of eje^^, a little longer than 

 broad, slightly narro\^ed posteriorly ; face about as long as 

 greatest width, very indistinctly and obscurely centrally carinate, 

 its basal margin truncate with the lateral angles slightly acutely 

 prominent, obliquely widened for about two-thirds its length 

 and then obliquely narrowed to clypeus which is directed inward : 

 antenna short, inserted beneath eyes ; pronotum about as long 

 as mesonotum, anteriorly subtriangularly produced, its posterior 

 margin truncate and with a faint central longitudinal carination ; 

 legs of moderate length, posterior tibia3 unarmed ; tegmina widest 

 and arched near base, narrov/ed posteriorly, the longitudinal veins 

 bifurcate, the surface covered with indistinct transverse veins, the 

 basal disk slightly globose, but not prominently so as seen from 

 above. 



1890. Jagannata chelonia, s-p. n. 



Very pale flavescent with fuscous markings ; vertex of head pale 



tlavescent with the anterior mar- 

 gin and anterior lateral angles 

 piceous ; eyes fuscous-brown, 

 their basal margins ochraceous: 

 face pale flavescent, anterior 

 area pale fuscous-brown and 

 slightly granulose, the ante- 

 rior and lateral margins at 

 this area piceous with small 

 promhient tubercles, on poste- 

 rior disk some pale fuscous- 

 brown suffusions ; clypeus 

 base pale flavescent ; anterior and intermediate 



