SUDASIXA. 353 



19lU. Sivaloka bipartita, sp. n. 



Body and legs brownish-ochraceous ; Lace pale ochraeeous, its 

 basal margin brownish-ochraceous and with a broad transverse 

 curved piceous fascia crossing its disk ; a piceous spot on each 

 side of pronotum, and a piceous apical annulation to the anterior 

 femora ; abdomen beneath more or less suffused with piceous : 

 tegmina with about basal lialf pale brownish-ochraceous, the 

 apical half pale castaneous-brown, inwardly margined with piceous, 

 a piceous claval streak and a few small spots of the same colour on 

 basal marginal area, costal area at about middle broadly pale 

 flavescent or subhyaliue ; pronotum with, a transverse series of 

 three small tubercles on disk ; mesonotum with a pale raised curved 

 and broad line between the lateral margins, centrally connected 

 with the anterior margin by a narro\\ er and only slightly raised 

 pale line ; central carination to face becoming obsolete posteriorly. 



Length inch tegm. 6 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherfi/). 



Genus SUDASINA, nov. 



Type, S. testudo, Dist. 



Distribution. Cej'lon. 



Head (including eyes) a little wider than pronotum ; vertex a 

 little widened anteriorly, Mith two distinct maculate indentations 

 near base, the margins finely carinate and with a central raised 

 longitudinal line, the base of face slightly visible in front of vertex, 

 \\ hich gives the latter the appearance of being angularly produced ; 

 face longer than broad, its basal margin concave, almost perpen- 

 dicularly straight to clypeus which is placed at right angles to it, 

 disk of face irregularly subrugulose, very slightly ampliated near 

 middle ; pronotum about as long as mesonotum, its anterior 

 margin angularly convex, its posterior margin truncate ; tegmina 

 strongly ampliated towards apices, apical margin convexly truncate, 

 costal margin very strongly sinuate, its disk a little inflated and, 

 viewed above, giving the appearance of a lateral protuberance, a 

 number of transverse veins on about apical two-thirds and a 

 distinct submarginal apical transverse vein defining a subapical 

 area, which is crossed by a few longitudinal veins, all the longi- 

 tudinal veins distinctly raised and somewhat sparsely covered with 

 minute tubercles ; legs mutilated in typical specimen. 



1922. Sudasina testudo, sp. n. 



Yei'tex of head, face, clypeus, pronotum, and mesonotum 

 ochraeeous, more or less thickly sprinkled with castaneous ; body 

 beneath ochraeeous, more or less suffused with brownish ; legs 



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