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subcostal areas, costal area without a transverse fascia, and the 
uniform arrangement of areolae in the elytra. 
Celantia vagans (Distant) 
Ficure 13 
Leptodictya vagans Distant, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, vol. 47, p. 48, 1903. 
Celantia vagans, Distant, The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 
Rhynchota, vol. 2, p. 137, fig. 101, 1903. 
Originally described from Ceylon. This species differs from C. 
nitidula Stal in having longer antennae, wider costal areas, and a 
broad fuscous fascia near the middle of the elytra. The type, in the 
British Museum (Natural History), is illustrated in figure 13. 
Genus Cantinona Distant 
Cantinona Distant, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 16, No. 2, p. 158, 1913. 
Cantinona praecellans Distant 
FiagurE 14 
Cantinona praecellans Distant, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 16, p. 159, fig. 
15, 1913. 
This species is known only from the Seychelles. One of the type 
specimens, in the British Museum (Natural History), is illustrated in 
figure 14. 
Zorotingis, new genus 
Description: Small, depressed, without tumid elevations on pro- 
notum and elytra. 
Head very short, only slightly produced in front of eyes, inserted 
into pronotum up to hind margins of eyes, armed with spines as in 
other genera of the subfamily Tinginae; bucculae areolate, closed 
anteriorly, not extending beyond apex of clypeus. Labium long, not 
reaching beyond metasternum; laminae areolate, widely separated 
from each other, open behind. Antennae moderately long, slender, 
shorter than pronotum; segments I and II very short, segment III 
longest and very slender, segment IV moderately long, fusiform. 
Legs rather short, fairly stout. Orifice of metathoracic scent glands 
on each metapleuron with a long narrow upright channel whose sides 
are more raised at apex. Hypocostal laminae very narrow, composed 
of one row of tiny cells. 
Pronotum very slowly narrowed anteriorly, closely punctate, tri- 
carinate, calli present; paranota very narrow, laterally extended, not 
reflexed, punctate, wider opposite calli and collar; hood very low, 
flat, subquadrate in outline, not extended anteriorly, posteriorly pro- 
