neio Oriental Ilomoptera. 4G7 



Long., excl. tegni., 5 mm.; exp. tegm. 15 mm. 



Hub. Ceylon ; Ilambantota {Bainbri(/ge-FlelcJier, Brit. 

 Mus.). 



By the percurrently carinate face and the greyishly 

 tomentose tegmina this species is distinctly recognized. 



Paraketumala, gen. nov. 



Allied to Ketumala, Dist., but differing by the face being 

 percurrently carinate and the tegniina distinctly transversely 

 veined on apical area as in Seliza. 



The second character prevents its inclusion in Ketumala or 

 the allied genera, whilst from Seliza it is separated by the 

 short and broad face and the non-produced posterior angles 

 of the tegmina. 



Farahetiunala anomala^ sp. n. 



Body and legs brownish ocliraceous ; tegmina dull pale 

 ochraceoua, more or less greyishly tomentose ; wings pale 

 fuliginous with the veins darker ; head (including eyes) 

 narrower than pronotum, vertex narrow, broad, anteriorly 

 subtruncate, the anterior apices of the lateral margins a little 

 prominent, the lateral margins strongly ridged ; face about 

 as broad as long, centrally percurrently carinate, its lateral 

 margins ampliately ridged, a little narrowed towards clypeus, 

 ■which is centrally carinate and obliquely striate on each 

 lateral area; pronotum with very fine longitudinal ridges ; 

 posterior tibiae with two spines beyond middle and an apical 

 spine ; tegmina about twice as long as broad, costal margin 

 arched at base, very slightly sinuate before apex, apical 

 margin roundly truncate, posterior angle not produced, costal 

 membrane much wider than radial area, the first closely 

 transversely veined, a curved line proceeding from end of 

 radial area to about apex of clavus, defining narrow elongate 

 longitudinal marginal cellular areas, preceding these areas 

 the disk is for a short distance transversely or reticulately 

 veined. 



Exp. tegm. 15 mm. 



Hab. Bengal ; Pusa {G. S. M., Brit. Mus.). 



Paranotus limbatus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum virescent ; abdomen 

 above more bluish green ; body beneath and legs virescent ; 

 tibise more or less suffused with castaneous, tarsi castaneous ; 

 tegmina virescent, costal and apical margins and posterior 

 margin from end of clavus to apex narrowly sanguineous : 



