440 FULGOPaD.T. 



the name of truncata^ Liun., and is probably erroneously identified ; 

 were it to prove conspecific, it might well be placed in the genus 

 Cryjdoflata. This evidently proves that it is not the Linnean 

 species as indeutitied by Dr. Melichar, and T thus briefly diagnose 

 it : — Body and legs ])ale ochraceous ; head and thorax above 

 vireseent ; tegmina pale virescent, the costal margin narrowly pale 

 ochraceous ; tegmina creamy-white : structural characters as in 

 the genus Gnjptoflata. 



Length excl. tegm. 9 ; exp. tegm. 'lo millim. 



Hah. North Bengal {Bnt. 21us.). 



Division SELIZAEIA. 



The principal character of this division is found in the elongate 

 and narrow tegmina, always twice as long as broad ; the tegmina 

 also have their apical margins truncate, eitlier straightly or a little 

 sinuately, and their posterior angles sometimes broadly produced. 



The Selizaria comprise small and dull-coloured species which 

 are still little know^n, for they offer small attraction to tlie 

 ordinary collector and are probably somewhat difficult to find. 

 Both the British Museum and my own collection contain but few 

 species and not many specimens. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



A. Tegmina with the posterior angles broadly 



produced Seliza, p. 440. 



B. Tegmiua with the po.<terior angles not pro- 



duced. 



a. Face longer than broad (tOmkda, p. 443. 



b. Face about as broad as long. 



(I. Tegmina with a single transverse apical 

 submarginal line. 

 «'. Outer disk of tegmina transversely 



reticulately veined Farona, p. 444. 



V . Outer disk of tegmina without trans- 

 verse veins Ketumala, p. 44t!. 



b. Tegmina Avith two transverse apical sub- 

 marginal lines \naya, p. 447. 



Genus SELIZA. 



Seliza, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iv, p. .Lili* (1862) ; Melich. Ann. 

 Hofmus. Wien, xvii, p. 136 (1902). 



Type, S. vidua, Stal. 



Distribtdion. Oriental and Malayan liegions, and recorded from 

 the Island of Sokotra. 



Head (including eyes) narrower than pronotum ; vertex slightly 

 prominent, sometimes medially ridged ; face a little longer than 



