neio Oriental ITomoptera. 745 



ric!g:ed, its lateral margins concavely sinuate, slightly con- 

 vexly rounded before clypeus. 



Long., excl. tegni., 3^ mm. ; exp. tegm. 10\ mm. 



Hah. E. Himalayas; Sukna, 500 feet {Annandale). 



B7'ixla jylagosa, sp. n. 



Vertex, pronotum, mesonotum, and abdomen above piceous ; 

 face, body beneath, and legs brownish ochraceous ; tegmina 

 pale bright ochraceous, the veins a little darker, stigma 

 greyish brown, three transverse series of somewhat indistinct 

 silvery spots more or less margined with castaneous, the tirst 

 short and strongly oblique near base, the second longest and 

 slightly oblique near middle, the third short and discal 

 before apical area which is somewhat pale brownish, and is 

 inwardly marked by an obscure, rounded, narrow, greyish 

 fascia, margins of tegmina narrowly pale castaneous, and 

 with the following castaneous spots : three on costal margin 

 before stigma, the third longest, a larger spot beyond stigma, 

 a large spot on inner margin a little beyond claval apex and 

 a smaller one at apex of claval vein, a short transverse discal 

 paler spot before apical margin ; wings very pale fuliginous ; 

 face narrowing to apex, but not prominently compressed 

 between the eyes, the lateral margins strongly carinate, and 

 with a distinct medial ridge and basal ocellus ; tegmina 

 about twice as long as broad. 



Long., excl. tegm., 4^ mm.; exp. tegm. 14 mm. 



Hab. E. Himalayas; Kurseong, Sukna {Annandale). 



Brixia inornata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum dark castaneous ; abdo- 

 men castaneous, strongly greyishly tomentose ; face, sternum, 

 and legs pale brownish ochraceous ; abdomen beneath 

 castaneous ; tegmina pale greyish brow^n, the veins strongly 

 fuscous brown, the stigma ochraceous, immaculate excepting 

 some very small and obscure pale spots on the apical margin ; 

 wings obscure greyish, the veins darker; face long and 

 narrow, strongly narrowed between the eyes, the lateral 

 margins very strongly carinate; mesonotum tricarinate; 

 tegmina more than twice as long as broad. 



Long., excl. tegm., 5 mm. ; exj). tegm. 16|-17 mm. 



Hah. N.E. Himalayas; Kurseong {Annandale). 



This species is to be recognized by the strongly darkly 

 veined, but non-maculate or fasciate tegmina. Dr. Annan- 

 dale captured two specimens of this distinct species.^ 



