7ieic Orientitl flomoptera. 185 



wings liyaline with the venation pale ocluaceous ; abdomen 

 with the spiracles very distinct, centrally dorsally ridged ; 

 anal appendage in female long, slender, apically bifurcate ; 

 other characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long., excl. tegm., ? 7^ mm.; exp. tegm. 17 mm. 



Nah. Narkondam Island. 



Epora montana, sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous ; tegmina pale ochraceous ; 

 wings hyaline with the veins pale ochraceous ; vertex of 

 bead with a distinct central longitudinal ridge ; face elongate, 

 centrally and longitudinally ridged ; tegmina with the cost:il 

 membrane somewhat closely, obliquely, transversely veined, 

 apical and subapical elongate narrow cells, the apical cells 

 the longer of the two. 



Long., excl. tegm., 8 mm.; exp. tegm. 17 mm. 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills [flampson). 



Allied to E. suhtilis, Walk., but readily distinguished from 

 that species by the size and shape of the apical and sub- 

 apical cells to the tegmina. 



Antabhoga, gen. nov. 



Head (including eyes) narrower than pronotum, vertex 

 very short and broad, conically rounded in front, the anterior 

 margin strongly upwardly ridged, finely centrally carinate ; 

 face longer than broad, a little widened towards clypeus, both 

 strongly centrally carinate, lateral margins of face upwardly 

 ridged; pronotum a little longer than vertex, posterior 

 margin strongly subangularly emarginate, distinctly centrally 

 carinate, anterior margin carinately ridged ; mesonotum 

 longer than vertex and pronotum together, centrally tri- 

 carinate, the lateral carinations united anteriorly ; abdomen 

 moderately broad and short ; posterior tibise with three 

 spines ; tegmina about or nearly three times as long as 

 broad, costal membrane with numerous oblique veins, a 

 transverse, rounded series of subapical veins enclosing short 

 a[)ical cells, and a nearly straight series of transverse veins 

 beyond middle enclosing narrow elongate subapical cells. 



Allied to Epora, Walk., but differing in the structure of 

 the face and vertex and in the arrangement of the cells to 

 the tegmina. 



Antabhoga gard inert J sp. n. 



Almost uniformly brownish ochraceous ; wings fuliginous ; 

 the carinations and carinate margins to the head and thorax 



