April, I92I Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 49' 



truding at base of head, sunken below horns ; median carina 

 strongly percurrent; humeral angles small, blunt, not promi- 

 nent ; suprahumeral horns short, blunt, auriculate, no longer 

 than the distance between their bases, extending outward 

 and forward but not higher than the crest of dorsum, some- 

 what compressed dorso-ventrally, tips rounded; scutellum 

 narrowly exposed on each side ; posterior process heavy, ele- 

 vated into an angular compressed crest in center, impinging 

 on tegmina, posterior margin, as seen from the side, continu- 

 ing the line of the internal apical margins of tegmina, tip- 

 acute and reaching just to internal angles of tegmina. 



Tegmina translucent brownish mottled with irregular 

 darker flecks ; veins prominent, brown, finely pubescent ; base 

 coriaceous, punctate, pubescent; tip narrowed, acute, some- 

 what tinged with ferruginous. 



Legs and undersurface of body uniform sordid brown; 

 sides of thorax densely pubescent ; tibiae densely pilose. 



Length to tips of tegmina 6.2 mni. ; width between tips of 

 suprahumeral horns 3 mm. 



Type : Female. Locality : Kiautschau, China. 

 Described from three females. Type and paratypes in author's- 

 collection. 



Maurya brevicornis sp. nov. 



Near the preceding but with the suprahumeral horns very much 

 shorter, the posterior process more uniformly elevated and the 

 tegmina almost entirely hyaline. 



Small, brown, punctate, pubescent; suprahumeral horns 

 very short and blunt, not extending outward as far as the 

 humeral angles; posterior process only slightly higher at 

 posterior angle than at base ; tegmina almost entirely hyaline 

 except at base where it is brown and opaque. 



Head wider than long, subquadrate, roughly sculptured, 

 , very dark brown, finely punctate, densely pubescent ;^ base 

 strongly sinuate, convex ; eyes large, brown, prominent ; 

 ocelli "small, pearly, conspicuous, slightly farther from each 

 other than from the eyes and situated well above a line 

 drawn through centers of eyes; inferior margins of gense 

 rounded; clypeus more than twice as long as wide, extend- 

 ing for two thirds its length below inferior margins of gena^, 

 tip broadly rounded and densely pilose. 



Pronotum castaneous-brown, darker near head, finely 

 punctate, densely pubescent with golden hairs; metopidium 

 wider than high, very roughly sculptured, depressed above 

 eyes and at bases of suprahumeral horns, swollen in center,. 



