Species of Fu\goY\dx. 421 



Subfam. Flatinm, 



Pulastija ahJireviata, sp. n. 



Body more or less viresceiit (ochraceousin faded specimens) ; 

 legs })ale ochraceous; teginiiia pale viresceut or pale oclira- 

 ceoiis, the apical third of costal margin, the whole of apical 

 margin, and the greater part of ))OSterior margin very nar- 

 rowly but closely spotted with brownish ; wings creamy 

 white ; head moderately conically produced ; pro- and meso- 

 nota longitudinally tricarinate ; tegmina about twice as long 

 as broad, the posterior angle not or scarcely angulately 

 produced. 



Long., excl. tegm., 8-9 mm. ; exp. tegm. 23-25 mm. 



llab. Judo-(Jhina (R. Vitalis ile Salvuzci, type in Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Allied to P. acuiipennis, Kirby, from Brit. India, but 

 differing by the non-produced posterior angles of the tegmina. 



Satapa tuberculosa, sp. n. 



Body and legs dull dark ochraceous ; mesonotum fuscous 

 brown ; abdominal segmental margins and lateral areas of 

 sternum greyishly tomentose; tegmina pale tawny brown, 

 two prominent dark spots on costal membrane and another 

 }iear apex, the apical half much mottled with darker 

 markings, the costal membrane finely granulose near base, a 

 median series of granules, and about three distinct tubercles 

 a little before middle, one also on theclaval area ; wings palo 

 fuliginous, the venation darker. 



Long., excl. tegm., 5^ mm.; exp. tegm. 13 mm. 



IlaO. IS. India; Coimbatore ('/'. Bainhrigje-Fletcher, Brit. 

 Mus ). 



Allied to S. sicula, Dist., from Ceylon, but differing in the 

 tuberculated tegminu, the posterior angles of the tegmina 

 more produced, &c. 



Paragomeda, gen. nov. 



Head longer than breadth bLtween eyes, narrowed ante- 

 riorly ; face considerably longer than broad, obliquely nai- 

 rowed at base, centrally carinate ; pronotum shorter than 

 vertex, centrally finely carinate, its lateral margins laminate; 

 mesonotum tricarinate ; tegmina about twice as long as 

 broad, with the costal membrane very strongly arched and 

 convex, moderately sinuate before apex, apical margin trun- 

 cate, the apical and posterior angles not rounded, posterior 



