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tibia) distiuctlv piceously biannulate, the femora much more ob- 

 scurely so ; posterior legs mutilated in type ; tegmiua pale 

 flavescent with some f'aiut fuscous shadings, one or two verv 

 small piceous spots at apical end of posterior margin and a linear 

 series of very obscure fuscous spots on disk, the longitudinal 

 veins distinctly raised. 



Length iucl. tegm. 5| millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (DoJierti/). 



1900. Jagannata maculata, sp. n. 



Pale creamy-wliite more or less suffused and spotted with 

 fuscous ; vertex of head with a piceous spot on the anterior lateral 

 angles and a small black spot at about middle of lateral margins ; 

 eyes very pale fuscous-brown ; face with the anterior area very 

 pale fuscous-brown and slightly grauulose, some central suffusions 

 of the same colour to posterior disk, and the whole of the anterior 

 and lateral margins spotted with black, most prominently so 

 anteriorly ; anterior and intermediate femora and tibia? obscurely 

 piceously biannulate ; pronotum piceously spotted at each lateral 

 area, and with a central somewhat sanguineous carinate line ; 

 mesonotum with five large fuscous spots, four on anterior margin 

 and the other one near posterior angle, and with a distinct central 

 sanguineous carinate line ; tegmiua creamy-Avhite, with a large 

 fuscous patch or irregular spot on the apical area, a smaller patch 

 or spot on claval area, some minute spots of the same colour 

 scattered on basal area, and a series of small but more piceous 

 spots on inner margin. 



Length inch tegm. (! millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim : Myitta {Dolierty). 



Besides the above strong difFei'euces in colour and mai'kings 

 this species may be separated from J. chelonia by the much less 

 raised longitudinal veins to the tegmina. 



Genus TETRICA. 



Tetrica, Stdl, Hem. Afr. iv, p. 208 (1866) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Be.ivj. 

 Iv, p. 46(1886). 



Tj'pe, T. fasca, Stal. 



Distribaiiou . Oriental and Malaj-an Regions. 



Eody oval or suboblong ; head with eyes as broad as pronotum, 

 not prominently produced in front of eyes ; vertex transverse, 

 somewhat concave, its margins strongly ridged, with a more or less 

 distinct central carination and with the anterior lateral angles 

 distinctly prominent ; face almost equally long as broad, a little 

 ampliated posteriorly, with a central medial ridge sometimes be- 

 coming evanescent posteriorly, the lateral margins acute and a 

 little reflexed, lateral margins of the clypeus ridged ; pronotinn 

 short, anteriorly and triangulai'ly produced, its base truncate, its 

 margins ridged and with a more or less well-developed central 



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