ANAYA. 447 



Genus ANAYA, nov. 



Type, A. mesoMoni, Walk. 



Distribution. Oriental Region. 



Head (including eyes) a little narrower than pronotum ; vertex 

 short, broad, anteriorly subtruucate, centrally ridged and late- 

 rally carinate ; face about as broad as long, centrally prominently 

 acutely ridged, laterally broadly laminately ridged ; pronotuui 

 about as loug as vertex, medially ridged ; mesonotum faintly 

 tricarinate ; tegmina about twice as broad as long, a little apically 

 ampliate, costal margin arched at base, thence somewhat obliquely 

 straight, apical margin truncate, the apical and posterior angles 

 subangularly rounded, costal membrane about as wide or slightly 

 wider than radial area, the first closely transversely veined, the 

 latter with only a few transverse veins near apex, first and second 

 longitudinal veins emitted at upper end of basal cell, both forked 

 before middle, a transverse line formed of transverse veins 

 connected with costal vein and continued to about apex of clavus, 

 defining an apical marginal series of longitudinal cellular areas, 

 before this line there is another discal, oblique, and more ill-defined 

 line, upper claval area smooth, beneath claval vein coarsely 

 granulose ; wings about as wide as tegmina. 



2043. Anaya mesoclilora, Walk. (Flatoides) List Horn, ii, p. 411 

 (1851); Stdl (Ormenis), Ofv. Vet.-Ah. Fork. 1862, p. 490; 

 Melich. Ann. Rofinus. Wien, xvii, p. 99 (1902). 

 Flatoides pustidatus, Walk. Ins. Saund., Horn. p. 48 (1858). 



Body and legs ochraceous, vertex and face piceous ; anterior and 

 intermediate legs streaked with piceous ; tegmina fuscous-brown 

 varying in depth of tint, in some specimens piceous on anterior 



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Fi"'. 239. — Anaya mesoclilora. 



and posterior basal areas, narrow disk from base to beyond middle 

 pale bluisli-green containing about nine piceous spots, usually three 

 at base and three each in two oblique series ; wings pale fuliginous 

 with the veins fuscous; lateral areas of the pronotum somewhat 

 piceous; abdomen tinted with pale green, and extreme bases of 

 wings also of that colour. 



Length excl. tegm. 6|; esp. tegm. 19 millim. 



