li-iO FULGORTD^'E, 



cariiiation ; inesoriotum about as long as pi'ouotum, somewhat 

 convex ; iegs moderately short and robust, posterior tibicie with 

 two spines ; tegmina slightly narrowed behind the middle, at apex 

 very obtusely rounded ; radial vein forked at base, two lower 

 longitudinal veins forked near middle ; wings broad, deeply 

 emargiuate at apex*. 



1 am indebted to Dr. Aurivillius, of Stockholm, for allowing me 

 to see a cotype of this genus, the T. macuUpennis, Stal, from the 

 Philippines. 



1901. Tetrica fusca, StM, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1870, p. 757, uote; 



Atkins. J. A. S. Benr/.'lv, p. 47 (1886). 



" S • Fuscous, subcompressed, legs pallesceut ; eorium and 

 clavus obsoletely palely sprinkled on disk ; vertex twice broader 

 than long ; face nearlv equally long and towards the apex broad, 

 furnished with a single, distinct, obtuse ridge running through it, 

 continued through the clypeus ; tegmina someuhat broad, gradually 

 somewhat amplitied from base to near middle, thence distinctly 

 nari-owed." (Sttd.) 



Length inch tegm. 5| millim. 



Hab. Burma (Jide Stal). 



I have given Stal's description of this species, for although I 

 possess a specimen from Mergui which I beheve is conspecitic, 

 I cannot be certain \\ithout seeing the type. 



1902. Tetrica bifasciata, sp. n. 



Brownish-ochraceous ; face with the antei'ior and latei'al margins 

 very narrowly black, the central carinate line testaceous and with 

 a curved pale fascia on each side before clypeus, which is also pale 

 with its lateral areas darker ; legs with paler longitudinal streaks ; 

 tegmina brownish-ochraceous with two transverse castaneous 

 fasciae, between which there is a large pale costal spot, longi- 

 tudinal veins slightly raised and pale brownish ; eyes castaneous. 



Length inch tegm. 5| millim. 



Hab. Teuasserim ; Myitta (DoJiertij). 



1903. Tetrica viridimixta, sp. n. 



Brownish-ochraceous with pale viresceut suffusions ; face 

 mottled with brown, between which there is a triangular pale 

 flavescent spot before clypeus giving the appearance of the 

 posterior margin being triangularly emarginate ; clypeus laterally 

 piceous ; anterior and intermediate femoi'a and tibias obscurely 



* I am extremely doubtful whether this is a constant character, although 

 stated as so by Stul. 



