071 Ciciulldaj /rom t/ie Xorth Chin Ilills^ Burma. 17 



Pyralidae. 



I take this opportunity to describe a very beautiful species 

 belon,i:;ini:^ to this group of Moths, which nuiy fur the present 

 be j)hieecl in the genus Mucna, from which it clifFers by the 

 sliorter palpi and the rounded outer margins of the anterior 

 wings. 



Macna Ilamj)soiu, sp. n. 



Body, antenna"', and legs purplish brown ; head above, a 

 large central triangular spot to pronotuni, basal segment of 

 abdomen, and a spot at anterior coxte pale olivaceous green. 



Anterior wings pale olivaceous green, with the base, a large 

 ])atch on inner margin reaching cell and connected with costa 

 by a narrow and nuich-waved fascia, outer margin preceded 

 by a linear waved fascia, purplish brown ; the inner patch 

 contains two pale olivaceous spots. Posterior wings purplish 

 brown, with a transverse series of ])ale olivaceous spots 

 extending about one third across wing from abdominal 

 margin, and a more obscure spot nearer base. Wings 

 beneath ])urplish brown: anterior wings with a large sub- 

 triangular apical pale olivaceous patch; posterior wings as 

 above, with a small darker discal spot. 



Exp. wings 50 millim. 



Ilab. Transvaal, Barberton District. 



III. — Cicadid£e_/ro«« the North Chin IliUsy Burma. 

 By W. L. Distant. 



I AM indebted to the kindness of Oapt. E. Y. Watson, of the 

 Indian Staff Corps, for a small collection of these Homoptera 

 made at the above little-visited and less entomologically 

 worked locality. The specimens had been awaiting my return 

 from South Atrica for two or three years, which, 1 regret to 

 say, had not improved their condition, and made them very 

 difficult to set out. However, I was able to identify them, 

 and the following is a list of tlie species : — 



Pcecilopsaltria Watsoni, sp. n. Pomponia cuneata, sp. n. 



Cosmopsaltria radha, Dist. Terpnosia maculipes, Walk. 



velitaris, sp. u. Calcagniiius margiuatus, sp. n. 



Pomponia evanesceus, Walk. 



Terpnosia maculipes is a very rare species in collections. 

 The type in the British Museum was collected in "N. Bengal " 



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