640 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



brown, tlie segmental margins black, with greyish spofff j 

 head beneath, sternum, and legs ochraceous ; abdomen be- 

 neath transversely fuscous and ochraceous ; tegmina fuli- 

 ginous, vvitii the veins ferruginous, costal membrane with a 

 distinct series of sordidly greyish spots, some more indistinct 

 spots of the same colour on basal area, and three or four short 

 greyish-white lines at apex, beyond the apex of costal mem- 

 brane three or four short, transverse, ferruginous, waved, 

 linear spots, and the whole area of the tegmen more or less 

 obscurely mottled with greyish ; wings fuliginous, the veins 

 ferruginous ; vertex rather broader than in most species of 

 the genus and distinctly longitudinally grooved ; second 

 joint of antennae not reaching apex of head ; face rounded, 

 narrow, not angularly, laminately projecting; clypeus a little 

 longer than face ; abdomen above strongly, centrally, longi- 

 tudinally ridged ; scutellum centrally longitudinally com- 

 pressed. 



Long., excl. tegra., 4-5 mm.; exp. tegm. 20-23 mm. 



Hah. Travancore ; Maddathoray and near Trivandrura 

 {Annandale) . 



Allied to F. siqyerba, Dist, 



Zoraida varnpeniiis, sp. n. 



Body above shining fuscous brown ; pronotum pitchy 

 black, abdomen somewhat largely spotted with ochraceous ; 

 second joint of antennse ochraceous, with its apex black ; 

 body beneath and legs pale bright ochraceous ; tegmina 

 hyaline, the veins more or less ferruginous, costal membrane 

 at extreme base and beyond middle to apex purplish red, 

 with minute black spots, basal area, an irregular transverse 

 central fascia, and a transverse fascia near apex dark fuli- 

 ginous ; wings hyaline, with the veins pale sanguineous ; 

 second joint of antennte only a little shorter than head and 

 thorax together ; vertex narrow, somewhat triangular ; 

 niesonotum obsoletely tricarinate; abdomen centrally lono-i_ 

 tudinally ridged. 



Long., excl. tegm., 3^ mm.; exp. iegm. 22 mm. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Madulsima [Fletcher). 



Zoraida spectra, sp. n. 



Body pale ochraceous; legs stramineous; eyes black; 

 tegmina and wings hyaline, the venation a little darker ; 

 second joint of antenna3 pale ochraceous, about as lono- as 

 head and thorax together; vertex YQrj narrow; face very 



