672 Mr. W. L. Distant's Additions to a 



ocliraceous ; pronotnm with two central longitudinal fascife, widened 

 anteriorly and rounded and united posteriorly, the incisures, and 

 large spots on posterior margin, piceous ; lateral margins of meso- 

 notum and the cruciform elevation, ochraceous ; abdomen brownish- 

 ochraceous, greyishly pilose ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, 

 greyishly pilose. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation fuscous, the tegmina 

 with the transverse veins at apices of the two upper ulnar areas, 

 infuscated. 



J. Rostrum with its apex piceous and reaching the posterior 

 coxBe ; opercula placed distinctly apart, not passing the first abdominal 

 segment. 



Long. excl. tegm. (J . 25 ; $ . 21 millim. Exp. tegm. ^ and $ . 65 

 to 66 millim. 



Hah. India; Mussooree — 5000 ft. (P. W. Mackinnon — 

 30-5-1903). 



PomjJonia mdanoptera, sp. n. (PI. XXX, fig. 3, a, h.) 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum olivaceous green ; head with the 

 anterior margin and a basal triangular spot to front, some reticulate 

 lateral markings to vertex and the area of the ocelli, black ; pro- 

 notum with the basal and lateral margins dull ochraceous, with two 

 central longitudinal waved black fascite, widened on anterior margin, 

 united posteriorly, on each side of these are two oblique purplish 

 spots, and some black marks on the lateral areas ; mesonotum with 

 two sets of central obconical spots arranged in pairs, a longer 

 obconical spot on each side, four anterior marginal spots, and a 

 central lateral and apical spot, black ; basal cruciform elevation with 

 its apices black ; abdomen black, above with a few obscure ochraceous 

 spots and in the male with the anterior margin of the second 

 abdominal segment and a spot at each side of anal segment, white ; 

 sternum, rostrum, and legs olivaceous ; transverse marginal strife 

 to face black ; opercula piceous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the first with the costal mem- 

 brane and basal venation olivaceous, a fuscous spot at apices of ulnar 

 areas, and a smaller fuscous spot a little before apices of veins to 

 apical areas. 



(J. Rostrum reaching the third abdominal segment; opercula 

 reaching the second abdominal segment not quite meeting interiorly. 



Long. excl. tegm. ^ and ? . 20 millim. Exp. tegm. 68 to 70 

 millim. 



Hah. India ; Mussooree (P. W. Mackinnon — Sept. 

 1903). 



Allied to P. expansa, Walk. 



