88 Mr. Peter Cameron's descriptions oj 



Genus Pachtprotasis, Hartig. 



Pachyprotasis raioa, Lin. 



Among Mr. Smith's insects there is a Pachyprotasis 

 from India which I cannot separate specifically from the 

 common P. rapes, from the ordinary form of which it 

 differs merely in having the posterior calcaria and tarsi 

 black, the abdomen above mai-ked with white at the 

 junction of the segments, and there is only one black mark 

 on the pleurge and none on the sternum ; all these being- 

 points in which European specimens of rapcp are prone to 

 vary. 



Genus Beleses,* Cameron. 

 Beleses fulvus, sp. n. 



? . Fulvous, pilose ; base of alar stigma and mandibles 

 black. Mesonotum finely punctured ; pleurse smooth, 

 shining. Antennae shorter than abdomen, thick, covered 

 with longish stiff hairs. Wings hyaline, the apical fourth 

 with a faint black cloud ; nervures blackish ; costa yellow ; 

 second recurrrent nervure received a little piece beyond 

 the second submarginal. The basal joint of the tarsus is 

 longer than all the other joints combined. 



Length 4 f lines; alar. exp. Uplines. 



Hab. — West Yunan (Dr. Anderson), 



This species is sufficiently distinguished from B. stigma- 

 ticalis, Cam., by its entirely fulvous colour and non-inter- 

 stitiate second recurrent nervure. 



SiOBLA, gen. nov. 



Anterior wings with two marginal and four submarginal 

 cellules, the second and third of the latter receiving each 

 a recurrent nervure. Lanceolate cellule with an oblique 

 cross nervure ; posterior wings with two middle cellules. 

 Antennse nine-jointed, the apical joints thickened, the third 

 joint much longer than fourth ; clypeus small, the apex 



* The generic names Anisoarthra and Anisoneiira (Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond. 1876, Pt. III. pp. 461, 463) being preoccupied, I now propose for 

 them the names of Senoclia and Beleses resjjectively. I am tnld by Mr. F. 

 Smith that the locality for Senoclia cyanella {I. c. p. 462) is New Guinea, 

 and not Ceylon. — P. C. 



