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obliquely arched to about one-third from base, thence almost 

 obliquely straight to apex, costal membrane transversely veined, 

 about apical half coarsely transversely veined, remaining area more 

 obsoletely marked with transverse veins, second and third longi- 

 tudinal veins strongly forked near middle, on tlie upper and lower 

 longitudinal veins beyond middle there are several distinct ovate 

 cellular areas. 



Allied to the Palaearctic genus Mycterodus, Spin. 



1909. Givaka hampsoni, sp. n. 



Pale brownish-ochracpous, spotted and marked with fuscous ; 

 vertex of head testaceous, the lateral edges piceous ; face testaceous, 

 the lateral edge piceous except at a])ical areas, central carination 



a little darker except at base and 

 apex, its lateral areas a little 

 oblique, anteriorly somewhat in- 

 curved ; pronotum and mesonotum 

 pale brownish-ochraceous; tegmina 

 pale brownish-ochraceous, with a 

 large irregidarly transverse dark 

 fuscous patch on basal area, and 

 an irregularly obliquely longitudi- 

 nal similarly coloured patch on 

 Fig. \1').—Ginika hanqmni. apical area, the longitudinal veins 



and the transverse veins on apical 

 half strong and prominent ; abdomen beneath with a central 

 longitudinal segmental series of large piceous spots, and a series 

 of small indented spols at lateral segmental margins. 

 Length inch tegm. 8 millim. 

 Hab. Nilgiri Hills {Hampson). 



Genus VISHNULOKA, nov. 



Type, T". prominula, Dist. 



Bistrihution. British India. 



Allied to Gival-a, but differing in the following characters : — The 

 face is convex and smooth, without any carination, much narrowed 

 anteriorly, the vertex is long and porrect, the lateral margins 

 broadly, roundly prominent; the second longitudinal vein to 

 tegmina is forked near apex, the lo\^er longitudinal vein forked 

 near middle, the bifurcations meeting on margin and thus 

 apparently forming an elongate cellular area, transverse veins less 

 strongly marked than in Givaka. 



1910. Vislmuloka prominula, sp. n. 



Pale ochraceous, tegmina with fuscous markings ; vertex of 

 head longly porrect and acuminate, the lateral margins broadly 

 prominent and finely transversely wrinlded ; face moderately con- 



