404 ^Ir. ^^^ L. Distant oji llomoptera. 



Drona Graham I, sp. n. 



Body and legs testaceous red ; tegmina suLlijaline, sliglitly 

 fuliginous, veins a little darker, costal margin and subcostal 

 vein piceous ; costal area and stigma tlavescent ; wings 

 flavescent, posterior margin broaUy piceous, a somewhat 

 large spot near middle of anterior niaigin black ; male with 

 three long anal appendages, the uppermost deflected from 

 ntur base and directed downwards, its aj)ex acute, the two 

 lowermost directed strongly outwards aiid then as strongly 

 directed inwardly and downward ; mesonotum tricariuate. 



liong., excl. tegm., 3 mm.; exp. tegm. 16 mm. 



Hub. Ashauti; Obuasi {\V. M. Graham^ Brit. Mus.). 



Drona liclavata. 



Derhe (Phemce?) biclamta, Westw. Anu. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (2) vii. 



p. 20y (labi). 



JIah. Congo. 



A remnant of the type of this species is in the British 

 IMuseum collection, which, with the description given by 

 AN'esiwood, leaves no reasonable doubt that it should be 

 included in the genus Drona. 



Camma, gen. nov. 



Vertex of head projecting a little in front of eyes, a little 

 narrowed anteriorly, the margins strongly ridged, the anterior 

 margin notched ; face elongate, widest at ba.<e, margins 

 strongly ridged, downwardly recurved, shorter than clypeus; 

 antenrse inserted beneath eyes, second joint moderately long 

 and globose ; pronotum narrow, its posterior margin strongly 

 concavely sinuate, centrally longitudinally carinate ; meso- 

 notum tricariuate, the lateral carinations sinuate, the central 

 carination straight ; legs simple ; tegmina about three times 

 as long as broad, somewhat narrow at. base, the costal area 

 f-irongiy convexly ampliated to about one third from base, 

 radial area very long, crossed near middle by a transverse 

 vein, a cential longitudinal series of transverse veins defining 

 a series of discoidal areas, apical areas short, four in number ; 

 wings little more than one third the lei'gth of tegmina, 

 narrow, apically widened. 



Uype, C. cl'latataj Westw. 



