rL.VYINA, 



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1925. Flavina graimlata, St?d, Ofv. Vet.- Ah. Bh-h. 1861, p. Ln2; 

 Atkins. J. A. S. Bcn<i. Iv, p. 45 (188(3). 



Pale dull yellowish-testaceous, above with a slight dull viresceiit 



tint ; anterior angles of 

 vertex and basal angles of 

 face piceous ; face with the 

 lateral margins minutely 

 spotted Avith pale ochra- 

 ceous ; pronotum granu- 

 late, especially on lateral 

 margins and posterior 

 area ; mesonotum with a 

 central carination, on each 

 side of which is an oblique, 

 elongate, foveate, tuber- 

 cular line ; tegmina with 

 the basal halves of inner 

 margins on each side of 

 longitudinal suture closely 

 and prominently spotted 

 with black, other distinct 

 black speckles or spots are 

 found principally on the 

 outer and inner longitu- 

 dinal veins ; medial and 



apical annulations to anterior and intermediate femora, subbasal 



uunulations and apical areas of anterior tibi?e, and streaks to 



posterior femora fuscous-brown. 

 Length inch tegm. 7 to 8 millim. 

 Hah. "India" {Brit. J/(ts.); Mussooree {Maclcinnon). 

 I have not seen the type of this species, but think I have 



correctly identified it. 



Fig. 185. — Flavina (jnoiulata. 



1926. Flavina? striata, sp. n. 



Dull ochraceous with a strong virescent tint ; vertex with the 

 margins ridged and with a distinct central carination ; face with 

 the carinations very distinct, a piceous spot on each side of the 

 central carination immediately beneath the fusion of the sublateral 

 carinse, both the sublateral and central carinfe have a centx\al 

 piceous line which renders them duplex in appearance ; pronotum 

 crossed by a number oE longitudinal granulose striations ; meso- 

 notum with the central carination distinct and with a brownish 

 raised cariuate line on each lateral area ; tegmina with the veins 

 prominent, for the most part fuscous, and here and there orna- 

 mented with small piceous spots ; posterior tibi£e with three spines. 



Length inch tegm. 5 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Z)o7t(?;-i_y). 



I have included this species, for the present, in the genus 

 Flavina, despite the posterior tibiiB possessing only three spines 



