642 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



Long., excl. tegm.^ 3 ram. ; exp. tegm. 14 1 mm, 

 Hab. Ceylon; Kandy (Green). 



Mr. E. E. Green sent me a single example of this beautiful 

 and distinct genus and species. 



Dawnaria, gen. nov. 



Head short, the vertex narrow, continued moderately in 

 front of eyes, its apical angles slightly ])roininent; face long 

 and narrow, about equal in length to clypeus ; antennse with 

 the second joint prominent, scarcely shorter tiian head ; 

 pronotum narrow, slightly widened towards the lateral 

 angles ; mesonotum tricarinate, but the central carination 

 very indistinct j abdomen short and broad, above centrally 

 ridged, little angulated on each side before apex; legs of 

 moderate length, posterior tibiae not spined; tegmina more 

 than three times as long as broad, narrow, but gradually 

 widening from base to apex, which is obtusely angularly 

 rounded, the veins mostly longitudinal, but furcating on apical 

 area, form a cluster of apical cells, and a longer cell on apical 

 margin ; wings very long, about as broad but only a little 

 shorter than tegmina, two transverse veins on upper disk 

 beyond middle, and a single apical cell. 



Dawnaria atroterminata, sp. n. 



Body above ochraceous ; a central line on disk and apical 

 margins of abdomen above black ; body beneath and legs 

 very pale ochraceous; tegmina tawny brown, with three 

 broken transverse greyish-white fasciae — the first near base, 

 broken in the middle, second near middle, dislocated near 

 costal margin, the third near apex, short and discal, — costal 

 area greyish white, with longitudinal dark tawny spots, a 

 dark somewhat rounded spot near apex ; wings hyaline, 

 reflecting opaline lustre. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2 mm. ; exp. tegm. 11 mm. 



Hab. Lower Burma; Dawna Hills. 



SuMANGALA, gen. nov. 



Head rather long, narrow, vertex distinctly projecting 

 beyond the eyes, face compressed, rounded from vertex, long 

 and narrow, longer than the clypeus ; pronotum very short, 

 the lateral areas dilated and subangularly produced trans- 

 versely and a little forwardly; mesonotum broad, broader 

 than long, the lateral margins rounded ; anal appendages 

 bilobate ; tegmina about twice as long as greatest width, 



