31 G ^Ir. W. L. Distant on 



This is a Burmese representative of the p^enus, hitherto only 

 re])resented by a single Himalayan and Chinese species, G. 

 giitf((tus, Stal. From this species it is differentiated by it? 

 totally different colour and markings of pronotum ; the front 

 of the head is also more angulated and the face more angu- 

 larly tumid. 



Mogannia effecta^ sp. n. 

 Mogannia effecta, Walk., MS. 



Body and legs very dark bluish black; tegmina with the 

 basal half bluish black, this colour broadly margined at base, 

 costal area, claval area, and just before its extremity with 

 san2:uineous. 



Var. a. — The black area of tegmina streaked with pale 

 fuscous and the sanguineous margin to same very dull on 

 costal area and almost absent on claval area. 



Var. b. — The venation in black area of tegmina sanguineous 

 and concolorous with the surrounding margins. 



Long., excl. tegm., 17-19 millim. ; exp. tegm. 42-43 

 millim. 



Hah. North-east India, Sumatra. 



This is a common North-Indian species and of a very 

 distinctive pattern and coloration of tegmina. 



Bceturia hicolorata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum pale greenish ; abdomen 

 warm ochraceous, its apex green. Eyes pale fuscous. Head 

 beneath, sternum, and legs pale greenish, abdomen beneath 

 ochraceous. Tarsi ochraccous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation greenish or 

 ochraceous ; costal membrane of tegmina and the extreme 

 bases of tegmina and wings pale greenish. 



Kostrum reaching posterior coxa3, with its aj)ex black j 

 anterior femora witli three distinct spines. 



Long., excl. tfcgm., $ 23 millim. ; exp. tegm. 65 millim. 



Hab. New Guinea, Fly River. Austr. Mus., Sydney, and 

 Coll. Dist. 



A Bceturia of striking bicoloration, of which at present I 

 have only seen two female examples. 



Tibicen [QuintiUa) Wealeij sp. n. 



Body above and beneath with the legs black ; body beneath 

 with a broad, lateral, pale ochraceous fascia on eacii side 



