NEW LACEBUGS—DRAKE AND RUHOFF 173 
Remarks: The profile of the pronotum of the holotype of C. bor- 
neoana is illustrated in figure 17a. This singular species differs from 
the Madagascar members of the genus in having the costal area lying 
flat and not rolled upward and inward on the basal half of elytra. 
The hood and carinae of this species also differ from those of its 
congeners. 
Zeiratingis, new genus 
Description: Large, oblong, with an extremely large, inflated, 
subglobose, reflexed (upright) paranotum. 
Head short, slightly produced in front of eyes, armed with five 
spines, inserted into prothorax to hind margins of eyes; bucculae mod- 
erately long, wide, areolate, with ends meeting in front beneath 
apex of clypeus; eyes moderately large, transverse. Antennae slen- 
der, moderately long; segments I and II very short, only slightly 
swollen; segment III long and quite slender; segment IV moderately 
long, longer than segments I and II combined. Labium very long, 
extending upon or beyond metasternum. Scent glands with orifice 
and upright channel on each metapleuron. Hypocostal lamina 
long, uniseriate. 
Pronotum moderately convex, punctate, with lateral sides slowly 
converging anteriorly in front of humeri, tricarinate; carinae long, 
foliaceous, lateral pair concavely curving around the outer part of 
pronotum close to base of paranota, thus largely concealed from 
dorsal aspect although nearly as high as the paranota; hood small, 
tectiform, truncate in front with collar, produced backward between 
calli. Paranota huge, erect, with anterior sides meeting over collar, 
not concealing median, longitudinal part of pronotum nor extending 
over posterior pronotal process. 
Elytra wider and longer than abdomen, divided into the usual 
division, without tumid elevations, discoidal area extending beyond 
middle of elytra and on same horizontal plane as sutural area (fig. 18). 
Metathoracic wings nearly as long as elytra. 
TYPE species: Zeiratingis peirosa, new species. 
Remarks: This genus is allied to genus Paseala Schouteden of 
Africa but is separated from it by the unusually high multiseriate 
strongly concave (within) lateral carinae and by the slender shorter 
appendages. 
Zeiratingis peirosa, new species 
Ficure 18 
Description: Head short, little extended in front of eyes, inserted 
into pronotum up to eyes, armed with five short, appressed spines; 
bucculae wide, mostly biseriate, contiguous in front, not surpassing 
apex of head. Antennae fairly slender, nude, testaceous with last 
