442 ruLGORiD^i). 



mesonotnra piceous, its lateral margins narrowly ochraceous ; 



tegmina pale brownish oclira- 

 ceous, claval and apical areas a 

 little darker ; wings pale fuli- 

 ginous,' the veins piceous ; the 

 vertex is without a prominent 

 central carination, but the lateral 

 and anterior margins are dis- 

 tinctly ridged, the face has the 

 central carination fine and per- 

 T\g.2o^.—Sdi:;a fcmtr/inea. current, and there is a short 



sublateral cariuate-like fold on 

 each side of basal area ; the clypeus has a central pale longi- 

 tudinal line and is finely obliquely striate on each side ; the 

 lateral carinations to the mesonotum are roundly transversely 

 connected before the anterior margin ; the transverse reticulations 

 to the tegmina commence at the latitude of apex to radial area, 

 but only occupy about half the space between that and the 

 subapical transverse line ; basal posterior half of clavus coarsely 

 and a little darkly granulose. 

 Length 10 millim. 



Hah. JST.W. India {Brit. Mus.). Bombay {Brit. Mus.). 

 The type is here figured. 



2037. Seliza partita, Meliclt. Ann. Ilofmus. Wien, xvii, p. 138, t. vii, 



f. 18 (1902). 



Closely resembling the preceding species {S. ferrur/inea, Walk.), 

 and differing by the venation of the tegmina, in which the trans- 

 vei'se reticulations extend from the latitude of the apex of radial 

 area to the subapical transverse line ; in the specimen before me 

 the base of costal area, the central disk, an irregular costal spot 

 before apex, and the posterior claval area are pale brownish 

 ochraceous, while the remaining surface is more or less piceous 

 or piceous-brown ; wings fuliginous with the veins piceous. 



Length excl. tegm. 7 ; exp. tegm. 22 millim. 



Hah. N.W. India, Dehra Dun {Maclinnon) ; Darjiling {_fide 

 MelicJiar). 



2038. Seliza truncata, Walk. (Flatoides) List Horn, ii, p. 419 (1851) ; 



Stdl (Seliza), Of v. Vet.- Ak. Fork. 1802, p. 490; Atkins. J. A. S. 

 Beng. Iv, p. 77 (1886) ; Melich. Ann. Ilofmus. Wien, xvii, 

 p. 140 (1902). 



Body and legs uniformly ochraceous ; mesonotum somewhat 

 piceous; tegmina pale ochraceous, the veins brownish-ochraceous, 

 transverse reticulations only extending about lialfway between the 

 latitude of the radial area and the submarginal apical line, and 

 not reaching the posterior margin ; claval granulations very fine, 

 thick on basal half, much more sparingly distributed on apical 

 half of its posterior area ; wings pale fuliginous with the veins 



