422 EULGOUID.E. 



tegmina with the apical angle moderately rounded, aj^ical margin 

 straight, posterior angle shortly subacutely produced ; clavus 

 coarsely granulose beneath claval vein. 



Length excl. tegm. 8 ; exp. tegm. 23 millira. 



Hah. Bhutan {Coll. DisL). 



This species, here included in Z«?yrt/!rt, differs in typical generic 

 characters by the bicarination of the pronotum ; as I have, how- 

 ever, only a "single specimen, and the thorax is rather compressed, 

 I have placed it provisionally in the genus. 



Genus SCARPANTINA. 



Scarpantina, Melich. Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvi, p. 243 (1901). 



Type, ^S. stigmatica, Melich., from Borneo. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan liegions. 



Head (including eyes) much narrower than pronotum ; vertex 

 broader than long, a little widened anteriorly, centrally carinate 

 and with the lateral margins laminately ridged ; face only slightly 

 longer than broad, non-carinate, a little narrowed towards clypeus, 

 which is somewhat long ; pronotum anteriorly subconvex, produced 

 to about middle of eyes, tricarinate, beyond the carinate area 

 broadly longitudinally furrowed behind eyes ; mesonotum long, 

 convex, tricarinate, the carinations obliquely transversely united 

 near anterior margin ; posterior tibise bispinose ; tegmina apically 

 ampliated, about as broad as wings, costal margin arched and convex, 

 apical margin truncate, angularly produced at posterior angle, 

 costal membrane uaiTower than radial area, the former somewhat 

 closely transversely veined, the latter more sparingly obliquely 

 veined with some of the veins fui-cate, radial vein somewhat 

 thickened and prominent, second longitudinal vein strongly fur- 

 cate at a short distance from base, the whole area below radial 

 vein more or less transversely reticulate, on apical margin the 

 veins are shortly furcate, upper area of clavus transversely veined, 

 lower area soniewhat coarsely granulose ; wings with two trans- 

 verse veins on apical area, many of the longitudinal veins 

 furcate. 



2016. Scarpantina bimaculata, sp. u. 



Body and legs ochraceous, the posterior legs greenish-ochraceous, 

 the abdomen above more or less greyishly tomentose ; tegmina 

 virescent, the margin very slightly and narrowly pale ochraceous, 

 the radial vein distinctly greyish, two oblique slightly waved 

 greyish fascise on disk, the innermost just beyond middle and 

 narrowly reflected toward base along the lower longitudinal vein, 

 the outermost on apical area, each fascia near its middle enclosing 

 or nearly enclosing a small but prominent fuscous spot, a series of 

 widely separated small fuscous linear spots beneath radial vein 



