43S 



rULGOEIDJt, 



Length excl. tegm. 6 ; exp. tegm. 19 millim. 



Hah. Punjab {Brit. Miis.). 



I only know this species by the unique type in the British 

 Museum ; it is probably, as is the case with most of these smaller 

 species, of a much wider distribution than we can at present 

 record. 



Genus TEJASA, uov. 



Type, T. umhrata, Dist. 



Distribution. British India. 



Head (including eyes) narro^\"er than pronotum ; vertex about 

 half as long as broad, a little ampliate anteriorly, broadly centrally 

 carinate, the lateral margins ridged ; face a little longer than broad, 

 centrally broadly carinate, the carination becoming evanescent 

 posteriorly, lateral margins laminately ridged ; elypeus elongate, 

 posterior tibiae obscurely spined ; pronotum short, scarcely longer 

 than vertex, its anterior margin only moderately convexly produced, 

 centrally obscurely carinate ; mesonotum only of moderate length, 

 obscurely tricarinate ; tegmina about half as long again as broad, 

 costal margin arched at base and moderately rounded, apical 

 margin truncate, costal membrane slightly wider than radial area, 

 the first coarsely tx^ansversely veined, the latter with only a few 

 oblique veins, a curved sabmarginal line formed of transverse 

 veins commencing at end of costal membrane and continued 

 before apical margin to about apex of clavus, defining a series of 

 marginal narrow longitudinal cellular areas, discal area without 

 transverse veins, radial vein prominent, two longitudinal veins from 

 upper end of basal cell both strongly furcate, their ramifications 

 forming a numerous series of other longitudinal furcate veins, 

 clavus without transverse veins on its anterior area, the posterior 

 area beneath claval ^eiu strongly granulose ; wings about as wide 

 as tegmina. 



2033. Tejasa umhrata, sp. n. 



Body and legs umber-brown, margins of the abdominal segments 

 distinctly much paler and moreochraceous ; tegmina very pale imiber- 



Fig. 232. — Tejasa iimbrata. 



brown, the costal membrane and apical margin apparently darker, 

 caused by the closer venation, claval granulations prominent ; 

 wings dull creamy-white, the veins pale umber-brown or ochra- 



