AKGGIEA. 403 



The last three species are so closely allied tbat the following 

 synopsis may be useful : — 



A. Anterior margin of pronotum strongly centrally sinuate. 



a. Central carination to pronotum percurreut, not ante- 



riorly bifurcate inornata. 



b. Central carination to pronotum bifurcating a little 



before its apex Intacta. 



B. Anterior margin of pronotum not diatinctly sinuate . . . . deltoteiisis. 



Genus ANGGIRA, nov. 



Type, A. ti/pica, Dist. 



Distribution. British India. 



Head (including eyes) much narrower than pronotum, the vertex 

 obliquely anteriorly widened, its lateral margins laminately raised, 

 and with a distinct central carination ; face longer than broad, the 

 lateral margins laminately ridged and distinctly strongly sinuate 

 before apex; clypeus long; posterior tibias obscurely spinose ; 

 pronotum with its anterior margin truncate and extended between 

 eyes and with a distinct central carination ; mesonotum large, 

 moderately convex, tricarinate ; tegmina short, ampliate, apical 

 margin rounded, costal membrane broader than radial area, coarsely 

 transversely veined, reticulate near base, radial area with more or 

 less reticulate transverse veins and remaining area of tegmen also 

 transversely reticulate, the longitudinal veins prominent ; the 

 tegmina are also distinctly convex and sensibly depressed beneath 

 the lower longitudinal vein ; wings a litte narrower than tegmina, 

 anal area with a few obsolete transverse veins, the two lowermost 

 distinct. 



This genus has a strong superficial resemblance to Danavara, 

 from which it may be separated by the relative widths of the 

 costal membrane and radial area and the different structure of 

 the face. 



1996. Anggira typica, sp. u. 



Head (including face) and pronotum dull green ; mesonotum, 

 abdomen above, body beneath, and legs ochraceous, tarsi more or 



Fig. 207. — Anggira fgpica. 



less piceous ; tegmina pale olivaceous-green, the costal margin pale 

 brownish-ochraceous, the apical margin narrowly darker olivaceous ; 



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