]\Ir. W. L. Distant on Ilomojitcra. 8.'t 



large eyes almost entirely covcriii*^ the lateral margins of 

 the prouotnm, the two-, not three-spined posterior tibije, the 

 diflcrent shape of the face, which, regarded from the sides, 

 has a broad obtusely porrect appearance. 



Dlndiuya ocuiala, sp, n. 



Dull reddish ; extreme apices of the anterior and inter- 

 mediate femora, lower base of the anterior tibiae, posterior 

 til)i;c (excluding base and generally apex), and disk of 

 sternum (more or less) pale greenish ochraccous ; head with 

 the vertex sometimes greenish ochraeeons ; pronotum and 

 ba^e of face more or less graiiulose ; tegmina mostly rugulose 

 between the veins, which arc very distinct; other structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. 8-9 mm. 



Hab. Dinding Islands (//. X Ridley, Brit. Mus.). Perak 

 {Dohcrhj, Coll. Dist.). 



FoRTUNiA, geu. uov. 



^'ertex a little less than twice as long as broad, directed 

 obliquely downward, rugosely granulose above to a trans- 

 verse carination between the eyes, behind which it is much 

 less or very slightly granulose, and before which it is longi- 

 tudinally tricarinate, the lateral earinations curved, the 

 lateral areas large and flatly produced downward on each 

 side ; face small, almost horizontal ; clypeus large, globose ; 

 ro^itrum verj' robust, reaching the intermediate coxae ; pro- 

 notum somewhat short, anteriorly convexly produced between 

 the posterior areas of the eyes, granulose, centrally longitu- 

 dinally earinate, the margins finely ridged ; mesonotum 

 slightly longer than the pronotum, granulose, tricarinate, 

 the central carination straight, the lateral ones oblique ; legs 

 more or less longitudinally grooved, anterior tibise strongly 

 grooved but not dilated, posterior tibiae with two strong 

 spines placed beyond the middle ; tegmina convexly oblique, 

 about twice as long as broad, thickly and coarsely reticulate, 

 the costal margin concavely sinuate at about one-fourth from 

 base, the upper longitudinal vein bifurcating near base, the 

 radial vein bifurcating near middle. 



Type, F. byrrhoides, ^Valk. 



This genus is allied to Prosonoma^ Mclich., especially by 

 the peculiar structure of the head ; it dillcrs by the non- 

 dilated anterior tibirc, the bispined posterior tibiae, the 

 centrally earinate pronotum and nioonotum, &c. 



