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221. Maiestas illustris, sp. n. 



Vertex of head pale ochraceous, with two broad central longitudinal pale castaneous 

 fascise and a similarly coloured short longitudinal line 

 between them ; pronotum pale ochraceous with six pale 

 castaneous fasciae of which the central two are largest 

 and curved ; scutellum with a small black spot near each 

 basal angle, with two pale spots between and one beyond 

 them ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, the basal area 

 of abdomen sometimes shaded with piceous ; tegmina 

 ochraceous, when closed reflecting the dark dorsal surface 

 of the abdomen beneath them, the veins greyish- white, 

 the apical cells more or less spotted or sufTused with 

 black ; anterior and intermediate femora and tibise 

 annulated with pale brownish ; vertex of head about 

 as long as breadth between eyes, longly produced and 



narrowed before eyes, the basal margin moderately concave ; face longer than broad, 

 from near anterior margins of eyes obliquely narrowed both anteriorly and posteriorly, 

 finely transversely striate on each lateral area ; pronotum about twice as broad as long, 

 truncate posteriorly, convex anteriorly ; scutellum about twice as broad at base as long. 



Long, inch tegm. 3-|- mm. 



Log. Seychelles. Silhouette : Mare aux Cochons, and forest near by and immediately 

 above. Mah^ : near Morne Blanc, country above Port Glaud, about 500 — 1000 feet; 

 Cascade Estate, 800—1000 feet. 



Fig. 9. Alaiestas illustris Dist. 



Genus Ujna. 



Ujna Dist., Faun. Brit. India, Rhynch. iv. p. 239 (1907). 



This genus was founded for two species from British India, one from Ceylon, the 

 other from Tenasserim. The present species here described is the largest representative 

 of the genus I have as yet examined. 



222. Ujna Jlavidipes, sp. n. (Plate 51, fig. 20 a). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and tegmina black, the latter with a pale ochraceous 

 costal marginal spot at about one-third before apex ; body beneath and legs pale 

 stramineous ; vertex of head broadly elongate, about as long as breadth between eyes, 

 ocelli on disk in a line a little before the anterior margins of the eyes ; face long, 

 distinctly longitudinally carinate for less than half its length, very indistinctly carinate 

 on the remaining area ; pronotum shorter than vertex, lateral margins straight ; 

 scutellum about as long or very slightly longer than pronotum, distinctly transversely 

 impressed before apex. 



Long, inch tegm. 5 mm. 



Log. Seychelles. Mahe : from near Morne Blanc ; Cascade Estate, forest, above 

 1000 feet, and forest near Mount Harrison, 1700 feet; Mare aux Cochons district, 

 1000—2000 feet. 



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