ASYLA. 123 



transverse streak near stigmata, black ; femora punctured with 

 black : tibise outwardly black at base and apex ; apices o£ tarsi 

 black. 



Length 18 to 20; breadth between pronotal angles 9 to lOmillim. 



Hah. Sikhim. Khiisi Hills (Chennell), 



213. Nevisanus nagaensis, Did. A. 31. N. If. (6) xi,p. 390 (1893). 



Ochraceous ; head, pronotum, and scutellum thickly covered 

 with greenish-black punctures, the corium more sparingly so ; 

 pronotum v^ith the lateral margins coarsely dentate, the lateral 

 angles subaeutely prominent ; scutellum strongly transversely 

 \\rinkled at base and with three pale spots on basal margin ; mem- 

 brane cupreous, with the apex paler, the veins black, \\itli subapical 

 black spots between them ; connexivum alternately ochraceous and 

 greenish-black : body beneath as above, the punctures much more 

 scarce on the disk of abdomen : legs ochraceous, spotted with black. 

 Antenna' mutilated in type. 



Length 20 ; breadth between ptonotal angles 10 millim. 



Hah. Naga Hills {Dolerttj). 



214. Nevisanus tectus, Wall^. (Dalpada) Cat. Het. \, p. 224, 17 



(1867) ; Did. A. M. N. H. (6) xi, p. 398 (1893). 



Ochraceous, thickly, coarsely, and dai-kly punctate ; head with 

 a paler and less punctate space at base ; margins of pronotal angles 

 black ; apex of scutellum pale ochraceous and almost impunctate : 

 body beneath ochraceous ; lateral areas of head and the sternum 

 somewhat sparingly, coarsely, and darkly punctate ; lateral areas (i' 

 abdomen finely darkly punctate : legs ochraceous, finely speckled 

 with castaneous. Pronotum and scutellum finely and obscurely 

 wrinkled ; pronotal lateral angles moderately prominent, broadly 

 subacute, lateral anterior margins distinctly finely serrate. 



This description is taken from the unique type from which the 

 antennte are now missing. Walker originally described them as 

 '■ luteous, slender, black-speckled ; first joint not extending to the 

 front of the head, second shorter than third." 



Length 14 ; breadth between pronotal angles 6^ millira. 



Hah. Sylhet {Brit. Mus.). 



Genus ASYLA. 

 Asyhi; Walk. Cat. Het. ii, p. 403 (1867). 



Type, A. indicatri.v. Walk. 



DistrVmtion. Oriental Region. 



Body moderately long and robust ; head large, longer than 

 broad, central lobe almost as long as the lateral lobes, which are 

 rounded at their apices, with their lateral margins reflexed and 

 concavely sinuate; antenna3 with the basal joint not reaching the 

 apex of head, second joint shorter than the third, remainder 

 mutilated in type ; rostrum extending to the third abdominal 



