364 FULGoraD^. 



Vai'. Tegmina only exhibiting faint and narroM^ traces of the 

 piceous fasciae. 



Length inch tegni. 54 millira. 



Bah. Tenasserim ; ]\Jyitta {Dolierty). 



The principal structural character distiuguishing this species is 

 found in the prominent venation of the tegmina. 



Genus HEMISPH^ROIDES. 



Hemisphseroides, Melich. Hum. Faun. C'ci/lon, p. 7-"i (1903). 



Type, //. (meoniger, Melich. 



Distribution. Ce5dou. 



" tSemicircular, similar to IlemispJwrius, but with the face not 

 separated from the vertex but passing gradually into its surface, 

 which is arched, vertical, narrowed between the eyes, expanded 

 below to clypeus and j^erfectly smooth : clypeus broadly triangular, 

 placed horizontally and at right angle to surface of face ; eyes 

 very flat ; pronotum very narrow, band-like, broadest in the 

 inicldle and greatly narrowed at the sides ; mesonotum large, tri- 

 angularly convex, not keeled ; tegmina semicircular, strongly 

 arched ; posterior tibire with two spines." (MeUchai'.) 



1040. Hemisphaeroides aBiieoniger, Melich. Horn. Faun. Cei/hn, 

 p. 7-3 (1903). 



Piceous, shining ; a central fasci- 

 ate line to mesonotum, continued 

 for a short distance along sutural 

 margins of tegmina, pale castaneous- 

 brown ; eyes dull pale ochraceous ; 

 posterior margin of pronotum 

 narrowly pale castaneous-browu : 

 body beneath and legs (indistinctly 

 L^io- IbS seen in carded specimen) naore or 



Bc„>/.<p}t(sro/det< (si/ro»u/n: less ocliraceous ; tegmina very finely 



granulose ; face unicolorous. 

 Length inch tegm. 4 millim. 

 JIab. Ceylou : Nalanda (J\Iu.s. Hojitjrois). 



I have figured and described a cotype kindly forwarded to me 

 by Dr. Horvath, of Budapest. 



1941. Hemispliseroides lineatus, Melich. Horn. Faun. Ccijlon, p. 76 

 (1903). 



Head and face reddish-ochraceous, smooth, shining, posterior 

 margin of the latter black ; clypeus very pale ochraceous ; eyes 

 very pale ochraceous, more or less suffused with piceous ; pronotum 

 reddish-ochraceous ; mesonotum black, with a pale ochraceous 

 central longitudinal fascia ; tegmina black, with the folloxA'ing pale 



