RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PAKT II. 45 



dark band on the tegmina and the absence of the spot at the exterior 

 apical angle. 



27. KiCANIA FDMOSA Walk. 



Flatoides fumosits Walk., List. Horn. (1851) 2, 414. 



Ricania proxima Melich., Ann. Hoffm. Wien. (1898) 13, 226, pi. 11, 



fig. 22. 

 Ricania fumosa Stfil, O. V. A. F. (1862) 491; Atkins., J. A. S. B. (1886) 



55, 55; Melich., loc. oit. p. 230; Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. 



(1906) 3, 382. 



This species has been collected in Sumatra, Slam, Assam, Java, and 

 Celebes, but has not been recorded previously from the Philippines. 



Palawak, Iwahig, -P. I. (10970 W. Schultze), 7 specimens. The 

 chief point of difference between this species and E. tceniata is that the 

 ape.^ of the tegmen in tceniata is more acute than in fumosa. 



Subf. FLATIN.^. 



■ Div. CERYNIARIA. 



CERYNIA Stal. 



Rio Jan. Hem. (1862) 2, 68. 

 Type: G. allata Stal. 



28. Ceeynia mabia White. 



Pceciloptera maria White, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (1846) 18, 25, pi. 1, fi,g. 3. 



Flatta maria Walk., List. Horn. (1851) 2, 436. 



Flatta completa Ibid. p. 436. 



Flatta tenella Ibid. p. 437. 



Cerynia lutescens Melich., Ann. Hoffm. Wien. (1901) 16, 220. 



Cerynia maria Stal, O. V. A. F. (1862) 490; Dist., J. A. S. B. (1879) 



48, 38, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (1883) (5) 11, 172; Atkins., J. A. S. B. 



(1886) 55, 64; Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1906) 3, 408, fig. 210. 



This beautiful insect has never before been recorded from the Philip- 

 pines. It was described by White from Silhet, India, and it has been 

 taken outside of India only in west China and Sumatra {fide Melichar).^ 

 The Philippine specimens have the subbasal spot on the tegmina more 

 luteo-chraceous. 



Palavfan, Iwahig, P. I. (10980 W. Schultze), 2 specimens. 



SALURNIS Stai. 

 e. V. A. F. (1870) 773. 

 Type: S. granulosa Stai. 



29. Salubnis gbanttlosa Stai. 



Salurnis granulosa Stal, 5. V. A. F. (1870) 774. 



This species, the type of the genus, was originally described from the 

 Philippine Islands. Since the time of its first description it has ap- 

 parently not been taken previous to the present record. A species 



