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strong, heav}', simple, tricarinate, about as long as the dis- 

 tance between their bases, extending outward and upward 

 with the tips suddenly bent outward ; posterior process short, 

 bearing above a high triangular crest, this crest much com- 

 pressed laterally, the front margin almost vertical, hind 

 margin sloping, crest almost twice as high as horns, tip of 

 posterior process acute ; scutellum narrowly exposed at sides. 

 Tegmina ferruginous, slightly lighter at internal apical 

 margin ; semiopaque throughout ; base coriaceous, punctate, 

 sparingly pubescent ; tip decidedly pointed ; four apical cells. 

 Legs and undersurf ace of body uniformly ferruginous ; 

 sides of thorax densely pubescent ; tibiae finely spined and 

 pilose. 



Length to tips of tegmina 6.5 mm. ; width between ex- 

 tremities of suprahumeral horns 4.7 mm. 



Type : Female. Locality : Kiautschau, China. 

 Type in author's collection. 



The difference between the genera Pantaleon and Antialcidas 

 seems to lie almost entirely in the structure of the suprahumeral 

 horns ; those in the insects belonging to the former genus being 

 bifid while in the latter they are simple. The wing venation in. 

 the two genera is apparently identical. 



Maurya angulatus sp. nov. (Figs. 9 and 10). 



Brown mottled with blackish, punctate, pubescent ; supra- 

 humeral horns short, blunt, extending outward and forward, 

 no longer than the distance between their bases ; posterior 

 process bearing a rather high, compressed dorsal ridge, the 

 posterior margin of this ridge continuing the line made by 

 the interior apical margins of the tegmina ; tegmina brown- 

 ish, subhyaline, tip decidedly pointed. 



Head wider than long, roughly sculptured, sordid brown, 

 the fine punctuation almost entirely hidden by the dense- 

 pubescence ; base sinuately convex ; eyes large, prominent, 

 gray ; ocelli small, glassy, not prominent, about equidistant 

 from each other and from the eyes and situated above a line 

 drawn through centers of eyes ; inferior margins of gena? 

 sinuate, flanged ; clypeus longer than wide, extending for 

 about half its length below inferior margins of gense and 

 nearly continuing the outlines of these margins. 



Pronotum brown, somewhat mottled with irregular black- 

 ish patches, finely punctate, densely pubescent with grayish 

 or silvery hairs, very roughly sculptured ; metopidium de- 

 cidedly wider than high, much swollen in center, slightly pro- 



