280 -Mr. W, L. Distant on lIoino[)tera. 



I Jam ha perph.ra. 



Ci.riu^ jyerplexus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. i. p. 147 (1857). 

 Hah. Borneo. 



Hamba incUnata. 



Cixius i'nclinatus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. i. p. 147 (1875). 

 Hah. Borneo. 



Taloka, gen. nov. 



Head with the vertex broarl, a little Ioniser than broad, mode- 

 rately anipliated anteriorly, tiicariuate, the lateral caiiiiations 

 curved inwardly anteriorly and from each side of which there 

 emerges a strong oblique carinatioji in front of eyes ; face 

 very large, clypeus very small, the first tricarinate, the lateral 

 carinations oblique and terminating con.'siderably before 

 cly|ieus, a prominent transverse rugosity on each side of 

 central carination at region of eyes, and the appearance of an 

 obsolete ocellus on each side of the same before clypeus ; 

 pronofum consid( rably shorter than head and centrally tri- 

 carinate ; mesonotum indi.stinctly seen owing to insertion of 

 pin in the unique typical specimen, but apparently strongly 

 tricarinate ; tegmina moderately broad, with two series of 

 transverse veins and with a distinct ovate cell beyond claval 

 area ; legf? moderately short and robust. 



"^JVpe, T. opaca, Walk. 



TahJcn opaca. 

 Bru-ia opaca, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. x. p. Ill (1867). 

 Hob. New Guinea. 



Genus Oliarus, 

 Olianu, Stfil, Berl. ent. Zeitechr. vi. p. .306 (1862). 

 Type, 0. WaJkeri, Stal. 



Oliarus maculifrons. 



Cixivt maculifrons, Walk. List Horn. ii. p. 343 (18.51). 

 Hah. Sierra Leone. 



Olinrns vicar ius. 



Cixiiu vicarius, Walk I,i-t n,,m. ii. p. 343 (1851). 

 Hub, Florida. 



