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a subobsolete central carinate line ; face somewhat shortly ampli- 

 ated and rounded posteriorly, before clypeus distinctly sinnate, 

 basal and lateral margins ridged, a fine central longitudinal 

 carinatioi], and two anterior central carinations which commence 

 at about middle of lateral margins and are rounded inwardly and 

 connected at a little before basal margin ; clypeus short, robust ; 

 pronotum somewhat short, its base truncate, anteriorly angularly 

 produced, with a somewhat faint median cariuation ; mesoiiotum 

 obsoletely tricariuate ; legs of moderate length, posterior tibia? 

 with two spiues ; tegmina subcoriaceous, the longitudinal veins 

 distinctly raised, and between them a nnmber of more indistinct 

 transverse veins, the costal margin a little angularly produced 

 before middle, the costal membrane broad ^ith an inner curved 

 vein enclosing a semicircular maculate space, the tegmina are placed 

 vertically and they are rounded at apices. 



] 90G. Sarima illibata, yrelich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 79 (1903). 



Head, thorax, and tegmina dark umber-brown ; lateral and 

 posterior margins and central carina to vertex of head paler and 

 more ochraceous ; extreme lateral margins of tegmina ochraceous, 

 and the costal membrane around and beyond the semicircular dark 

 maculate area greyish-flavescent, some scattered obscure fuscous 



spots sometimes becoming somewhat 

 confluent on apical areas; body beneath 

 and legs pale ochraceous ; abdomen 

 beneath with a central discal piceous 

 maculate fascia ; the vertex of head 

 has two anterior transverse and two 

 smaller posterior impressions; eyes 

 black, ochraceous at extreme base ; the 

 margins of pronotum, especially its apex, 

 and more faintly the central carinate 

 Pig_ 174.— &/■////« illihalu. line, are dull ochraceous ; the cari- 

 nations to mesouotum are obsolete 

 and do not quite reach the posterior margin ; the transverse sub- 

 obsolete veins between the longitudinal veins of tegmina are 

 somewhat regular, but on the costal area or membrane there are 

 three or four above the semicircular maculate area, and they 

 become again distinct a little beyond middle. 

 Length inch tegm. 5 to G| milhm. 

 Hah. Ceylon ; Kandy, Pundaluoya {Green). 

 I have to thank Dr. Horvath, of Budapest, for allowing me to 

 see a cotype of this species, which is figurec above. 



1907. Sarima elongata, Mdic/i. Horn. Faun. Cti/lon, p. SO (1003). 



Allied to 'S'. Ulihata, but with the body longer and narrower, 

 pale yellowish or greenish-brown ; vertex ratlier broader, with 



