COPSYBNA. 



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Var. c. Cervina rosea, Atkins. J. A. S. Benr/. Iv, p. G4 (1886). 

 Var. d. lutesceus, Melich. Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvi, p. 220 (1901). 



Body and legs very pale ochraceous, the anterior and inter- 

 mediate tibiae and tarsi more or less black ; anteniue more or less 

 speckled with black ; pronotum a little paler with a very slight 

 bluish tint ; tegmina very pale bluish-grey and more or less 



Fig. 210. — (Jerjinia maria. 



greyishly tomeutose, with a small ochraceous spot near base and 

 three short blaclv hues on posterior apical area, tlie lower one at 

 right angles to the two u])permost ; wings a little paler than tegmina 

 and more transparent. 



Var. completa, Walk. Tegmina with a somewhat large san- 

 guineous spot near base, the black lines more pronounced, longer, 

 the uppermost nearly crossing disk. 



Var. tenella. Walk. Tegmina with a somewhat large sanguineous 

 or luteous spot near base, but the black lines less pronounced than 

 in the var. compJeta. 



Var. rosea, Atkins. Tegmina with a roseate tint ; sanguineous 

 spot and black lines as in var. completa. 



Length excl. tegm. 7 to 10 ; exp. tegm. 30 to 36 milHm. 



i/rt5. Sylhet. 8ikhim. Assam ; Margherita (Z)o7ier^/). Darjiling 

 and Trivandrum (CoIL Dist.). Burma ; Karen Hills (Doherty). 

 Mergui. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherti/). — West China {Pratt). 

 Sumatra {fide Jlelichar). 



Genus COPSYRNA. 



Copsvrna, Stdl, Rio Jan. Hem. ii, p. GO (1862) ; id. Hem. Afr. iv, 

 p. 237 (1866) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Bern/. Iv, p. 81 (1896) ; Melich. 

 Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvi, p. 223 (1901). 



Paramelicbaria, Kirk. Entomologist, 1903, p. 78. 



Type, C. macidata, Guer.* 

 BistributioH. Oriental and Malayan Regions. 

 Head (including eyes) narrower than the promotum, vertex 

 with the lateral margins laminately elevated ; face very slightly 



* Mr. Kirkaldy proposes the new name Paramelicharia, type macidata, 

 Guer., because previously, as type for Copsyrna, " I had fixed it as iincoidcs, 

 Oliv." As Stal, however, had named the type for liis own genus, Melicliar seems 

 to have foHowed the only course open to Jiiui in adopting it, as I also 

 necessarily do. 



