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I\Ir. W. L. Distant on Ilomoptera. 



liroad, aiul spatulate ; apical joint of rostrum minute ; pro- 

 iiotum very short, triangularly sinuate ; mesonotum with its 

 anterior margin strongly angulate, discally tricarinate ; legs 

 simple; tegmina about three times as long as broad, aj)ically 

 ampliated, apical margin subtruncate, a subapical line formed 

 by transverse veins separating a number of short apical areas, 

 ■which commence at apex of costal margin and are con- 

 tinued to near end of clavus, where they are larger, a trans- 

 verse vein beyond apex of radial area ; wings extending to 

 posterior angle of inner margin of tegmina, a prominent 

 transverse vein beyond apex of radial area. 



Type, F. infuscata, Dist. 



This genus appears to have some affinity with Ileronacc^ 

 Kiik., but it is impossible to form a definite opinion. In the 

 indications given of that genus Kirkaldy -writes: '^AUied 

 to Futara, Westwood, but the venation is different." He, 

 however, abstains from any description of the venation, nor 

 does he mention the tegmina either as regards shape or 

 breadtli, or in relation to the wings, which are also not 

 alluded to. 



Feiiuahcda infuscata, sp. r. 



Body above pale dull umber-brown, abdomen with darker 

 and paler suffusions; body beneatii a little paler than above; 



Fia'. ('. 



Feniiahfila infvscata, Dist. 



legs stramineous, apices of femora and annulations to tibiaB 

 fuscous brown; tegmina pale hyaline, talc-like, the veins 



