TAKOXA. 445 



vertex about bait" as long as broad, tbe lateral margins ampliatelr 

 elevated ; face narrowed to clypeus, very obsoletely centrallV 

 cariuate, but prominently so at base, where it a])pears as a short 

 longitudinal elevation, lateral margins broadly reflexed ; clypeus 

 long ; pronotum scarcely longer than vertex ; mesonotum" very 

 obsoletely tricarinate ; posterior tibii3e with two spines before the 

 apex ; tegmina about twice as long as broad, costal margin 

 strongly arched at base, apical margin truncate, the apical and 

 posterior angles a little rounded, posterior margin nearly straight, 

 a little sinuate, costal membrane wider than radial area, the first 

 closely transversely veined, the latter with a few transverse veins 

 (some incomplete) beyond middle, two longitudinal veins emitted 

 with radial vein at upper end of basal cell, the first two bifurcating 

 before middle, the latter near its apex, a transverse subapical line 

 formed of transverse veins, connected with costal vein and ter- 

 minating near end of clavus, defining a series of narrow longitudinal 

 marginal cellular areas, radial area and clavus a little obliquely 

 raised, the outer disk before apical marginal area reticulately 

 veined ; wings about as long as tegmina. 



2041. Faroiia fuscipennis, Mdich. Am 

 (1902). 



Hofmus. Wien, xvii, p. 142 



Body and legs pale browuish-ochraceous ; abdomen with the 

 segmental margins narro\^ly paler and more greyish ; tegmina 

 pale tawny-brown, costal membrane, apical marginal area, and 



Fig'. 237. — Farona f/tscijicnm.^. 



apex of disk spotted with white, lower half of disk spotted with 

 piceous, most prominently so near its base and apex ; wings 

 creamy-white with the veins a little darker ; pronotum and 

 mesonotum a little obscurely speckled with darker brown ; 

 tegmina with the discal white spots becoming enlarged and fused 

 before the apical marginal area, the base of disk also obscurely 

 gre3'ish. 



Length excl. tegm. 9 ; exp. tegm. 23 millim. 



Bab. Assam ; Margherita (Doherti/). Burma ; Karennee (Feci). 



I am indebted to the kindness of Dr. Gestro, of Genoa, for 

 allowing me an opportunity of examining Melichar's type of this 

 genus and species. 



