NEW LACEBUGS—DRAKE AND RUHOFF 133 
Head short, armed with five, short, appressed, brownish testaceous 
spines; bucculae broad, areolate, with ends meeting in front. Anten- 
nae with very short, golden pubescence; segmental measurements: I, 
13; II, 11; III, 68; IV, 28. Labium extending nearly to base of 
metasternum; laminae pale, uniseriate, parallel on mesosternum, 
slightly more widely separated on metasternum, with ends forming a 
wide V-shaped angle behind. Orifice of metathoracic scent glands 
with an upright channel on each metapleuron. Hypocostal laminae 
uniseriate. Legs moderately long, moderately stout, indistinctly 
pubescent. 
Pronotum moderately convex across humeral angles, coarsely punc- 
tate, tricarinate; carinae rather thick, moderately raised, each carina 
composed of a single row of cells, the lateral carinae slightly converging 
anteriorly; paranota fairly large, reflexed, with outer margins almost 
touching median carina and resting largely on pronotal surface, feebly 
raised at humeral angles; hood small, tectiform, extending backward 
between calli. 
Elytra a little longer than abdomen, discoidal areas overlapping, 
with apices jointly rounded in repose, costal area composed of one 
row of moderately large, clear cells, biseriate in transverse band, 
there cells smaller and infuscate; subcostal area almost vertical, 
biseriate, the cells smaller than in costal area; discoidal area large, 
about two-thirds as long as the elytra, with outer boundary vein 
arcuate, acutely angulate at base and apex, widest near middle, there 
seven or eight cells deep; sutural area on same horizontal level as 
discoidal area, the cells becoming a little larger in distal third. 
Typr: Holotype (female), Mandalay, Burma, August 12, 1914, 
USNM 65115. 
Remarks: This species is separated from P. aglaia, new species, by 
its much shorter and broader form, shorter antennae, shorter legs, 
almost entirely uniseriate costal area (biseriate only in transverse 
band), and much narrower paranota. P. exolasca Drake is a much 
larger species with basal two-thirds of costal area biseriate and the 
costal area having an extremely wide transverse brown band. 
Physatocheila lautana, new species 
Description: Moderately large, oblong. Pronotum black with 
collar, hood, paranota, and entire posterior process brown; head black 
with tips of spines brownish; elytra brownish with premedian band and 
apical part (both cells and veins) blackish brown or dark fuscous; body 
beneath black, shining; antennae brown; legs brown with femora and 
tips of tarsi dusky brown. Dorsal surface sparsely clothed with short, 
flakelike, golden pubescence; antennae and legs moderately furnished 
with very short, golden pubescence; body beneath with very short 
