Mr. W. L. Distant on Ilomoptera. 555 



posterior margins are convexly rounded and do not pass tlie 

 base of abdomen ; the tegmina are long and narrow, their 

 greatest breadth being a little less than a third of their length ; 

 rostrum passing the posterior coxge. 



DUNDUBIARIA. 

 Pur ana D avidly sp. n. 



Body above brownish ochraceous ; broad lateral margins 

 to face enclosing a pale spot anteriorly, two transverse 

 fascipe on each lateral area of vertex, and the area of 

 the ocelli black ; pronotum with the anterior and posterior 

 margins and a central linear spot to lateral margins, two 

 central longitudinal fasciae (widened and ampliated anteriorly, 

 united posteriorly), and the incisures black ; mesonotum 

 with five black longitudinal fascite, the central one continuous, 

 one on each side sliorter and a little curved, the two lateral 

 fasciae much broader, crossing mesonotum, but prominently 

 broken near base ; a large spot in front of cruciform elevation 

 and posterior segmental margins black; head beneath, 

 sternum, and legs a little paler than above, abdomen beneath 

 ochraceous ; face (excluding a basal spot and transverse 

 striations), space between face and eyes, apices of anterior 

 and intermediate femora and tiae upper surfaces of same 

 (more or less), coxal spots, apex of rostrum, and abdominal 

 tubercles, piceous or black ; tegmina and wings hyaline, 

 venation testaceous, in parts piceous ; tegmina with the 

 costal membi-ane testaceous, a distinct stramineous spot at 

 apex of radial area, and the transverse veins at bases of 

 second, third, fifth, and seventli ajjical areas broadly infus- 

 cated ; claval areas to both tegmina and wings fuscous ; 

 opercula in male transverse, greyish, their extreme margins 

 piceous, their posterior margins oblique, their posterior 

 angles just passing base of second abdominal segment, 

 outer margins nearly straight, inner angles well separated ; 

 rostrum reaching apex of basal abdominal segment, 

 abdominal tubercles very large and prominent ; spines to 

 anterior femora long, piceous, their apices testaceous. 



Long., excl. tegm., $ 26-33, ? 27; exp. tegm., $ ?, 

 79-88 mm. 



ilah. Kiang-Si {A. David, 1875, Paris and Brit. Mass.). 



Parana j^i'ffmentata, sp. n. 



Body above brownish ochraceous ; head with some piceous 

 lateral stria3 to front; area of the ocelli with a curved fascia 



