Mr. W. L. Distant on Oriental JRhpichota. 287 



Bab. Indo-China (R. Vitalia de Salvaza, Brit. Mus.). 

 1 have not yet seen the female of this beautiful species. 



Gceana vitalisi, sp. n. 



Black ; narrow anterior margin and broad posterior margin 

 of pronotum, two central longitudinal fascise (inwardly 

 angulated), and a uiscal elongate sublateial spot to meso- 

 notum ochraceous, probably virescent in living or fresh 

 specimens; tegmina black, somewhat opaque, the venation 

 virescent, a curved transverse spot near base, an irregular- 

 shaped spot crossing third ulnar area, and a smaller spot 

 crossing first ulnar area, and a submarginal apical series of 

 irregularly shaped spots ochraceous or pale virescent; wings 

 shining black, a broad streak on abdominal area, two con- 

 tiguous streaks above it, a subapical spot, two contiguous 

 spots near costal margin, and a subcentral spot above posterior 

 margin ochraceous or pale virescent ; head longer than 

 pronotum, front somewhat porrectly produced, face prominent, 

 transverse striations somewhat prominent ; opercula not 

 quite leaching base of abdomen, strongly concavely sinuate 

 internally, slightly sinuate externally, apex transversely 

 convex. 



Long., excl. tegm., ? 32 to 35 mm. ; exp. tegm. 90 to 

 95 mm. 



Hob, Indo-China (72. Vitalis de Salvaza, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to G. f estiva, Fabr. 



Balinta pidcliella, sp. n. 



S . Body and legs black ; front of head, basal margin of 

 vertex, two central angulated fasciae and posterior margin 

 to pronotum, the lateral margins, and two central and in- 

 wardly angulated fascise to mesonotum, which are united to 

 the anterior angles of the basal cruciform elevation, ochra- 

 ceous ; tegmina bronzy brown with a white subcostal spot 

 before apex ; wings pitchy black with the basal area ochra- 

 ceous ; tegmina a little less at greatest breadth than one-third 

 of their length, in addition to the white subcostal spot there 

 is a much more obsolete spot crossing base of lower apical 

 area; head not longer than pronotum, obliquely depressed 

 in trout of eyes; face prominent, ochraceous with two 

 eentral longitudinal black fasciae which are united before 

 reaching clypeus ; rostrum reaching, or very slightly passing, 

 the posterior coxa;; opercula short, longer than broad, 

 apical ly rounded, not quite reaching base of abdomen, a 

 little inwardly oblique. 



Long., excl. tegm., 20 mm. ; exp. tegm. 48 mm. 



Bab. Indo-China (/('. }'i talis de Salvaza, Brit. Mus.). 



