188 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



distinctly sinuate near base, two transverse veins near 

 middle, five or six anteapical cells separated from the apical 

 cells by a curved series of transverse veins, the apical cells 

 moderately long and narrow, the uppermost, before apex, 

 oblique ; wings a little shorter than tegmina, slightly more 

 than twice as long as broad, two transverse veins near middle 

 and a short angulate apical cell. 



By the face slightly projecting before eyes and the short 

 clypeus, this genus is allied to Kosahja, Dist., from which it 

 differs by the totally different structure of the face and the 

 non-«piued posterior tibiae. 



Amhalangoda insignis, sp. n. 



Vertex and pronotum ocliraceous, mesonotum piceous with 

 the longitudinal carinate disk ocliraceous ; abdomen piceous 

 or black ; face black, the ampliate margins brownish ochra- 

 ceous and somewhat darkly maculate ; clypeus brownish 

 ochraceous, the margins darkly maculate near base and apex ; 

 sternum and legs dull ochraceous and more or less darkly 

 maculate ; tegmina for about half the length dull ochraceous 

 with the veins darker, the whole apical area more dull greyish 

 with a broad and ill-defined slightly curved fuscous fascia 

 near the apical margin, the veins to the three upper subapical 

 cells distinctly infuscated at the apices, clavus white with 

 some black spots at its upper margin and another at its apex ; 

 wings very pale fuliginous with the veins darker. Structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long., excl. tegm., 3 mm. ; exp, tegm. 9 mm. 



Hah. Ceylon; Anibalangoda [Oreen). 



Subfam. Lopsopikje. 

 P Uamhara montana, sp. n. 



Vertex very pale fiavescent, the margins and two small 

 spots at base brownish testaceous; pronotum fiavescent, with 

 a sublateral piceous spot on each side ; mesonotum black, its 

 apex fiavescent ; abdomen above piceous, the basal area and 

 narrow segmental margins fiavescent ; body beneath and 

 legs ochraceous, femora more or lessannulated with piceous ; 

 tegmina hyaline, largely marked and suffused with piceous, 

 the principal features of which are the basal area, a larn-e 

 spot before end of clavus and about apical third, the latter 

 is oblique, and does not reach the apex or apical margin, to 

 the first of which it is connected by two oblique stripes, the 

 costal membrane is also obliquely, transversely, fasciately 



