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45. Ochterus niai'ijinalm. — Beruwala, Jari. 17, 1907. 1» pin., 

 about a mile ofT shore. 



46. Sarinui sabfasciata. — Sober Isl., Jiine 22, 1907. 



47. NaraycDia sp.? (allied lu himaculdld). — Dodaiidiiwa, Apr, 8, 

 1907. 



N. B. : Nar a y an a BisL 1906 = Capelopterum Mel. 1906. 



48. Eurijhrachystomentosa. — Trinkoinali, July 2, 1907. 



49. lUcania fenestrata. — Oopah, Juiie 17, 1907. 



50. Ketumala hisecta. — Oopab, Jiine 16, 1707; l'i'iiikomali, 

 June8; Dodanduwa. Apr. 8. 



51. Gaja inconspicua. — Dodanduwa, Apr. 8, 1907. 



52. Flata ocellata. — Trinkoniali, Jiine 28, 1906. 



53. Golobesthes taprobana sp. nov. 



Differs from C. semanga by the much smaller size and inimaculate 

 tegmina. The frons is oiiiy obscurely keeled (at the base) and there 

 are a few scattered granules on the costal area. 



Rather dark green, a greenish-yellow stripe down the vertex to 

 the apex ot the closed clavus. Eyes purplish-brown. Clypeus, 

 femora, body beneath, etc., testaceous; tiljiae green, tarsi more or 

 less fuscoLis. Transverse venation of the tegmina more or less 

 fuscous-greenish. Wings milk-wbite. 



Length 15 mill. to apex of tegmina closed ; max. width of tegmina 

 10 miil. 



Hab. : Dodanduwa, Apr. 8, 1907. 



54. Hansenia glauca. — Peradeniya, 1600 ft., May 14, 1906. 



55. i\isia atrovenosa. — Galle, Feb. 5 and July 11, 1907; Bentota, 

 Mar. 20; Trinkomali, June 14, 1907. 



56. Pliaconeura Fletcheri, sp. nov. 



Differs from P.Froggatti by the claval veins being united about tlie 

 middle of the clavus instead of near the apex; also it is not the exte- 

 rior, but the interior vein of the clavus which is granulate, and 

 that much more widely. 



Yellowish-testaceous, the disk of pronotum browner. Tegmina 

 smoky, with well-marked white veins, which are mostly margined 

 with fuscous, apically somewhat suffusedly. Wings pale smoky, 

 veins fuscous. Abdomen dorsally partlydark fuscous. 



Length 41/2 mill. 



Hab. : Trinkomali, June 8, 1907. 



This is the lirst Pliaconeura described outside the Auslralasian 

 Reeion. 



