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Genus RHOTANA Walker 



Rhotana punctovenosa Melichar. 



Rhotana punctovenosa Melichak, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 



437. 



Rhotana excelsa Melichar. 



Rhotana excelsa Melichar, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 437. 



This species has the carinas of vertex not touching, and on face 

 they only just touch between eyes. The species has more of the 

 characters of Decora than of Rhotana. 



Rhotana basipunctulata Melichar. 



Rhotana basipunctulata Melichar, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1914), 9, 

 438. 



Genus LEVTJ Kirkaldy 

 In the species of the genus Levu the shoulder keels are distinct. 



Levu lucida Muir. 



Levu lucida MuiR, Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. (1915), 3, 136. 



Veins redder than in the type species and the white marks not 

 so distinct. Male pygophor laterally compressed; ventral edge 

 straight; lateral edges very slightly angular; anal segment a 

 little longer than width at base, narrowing steeply from base to 

 apex, which is narrowly truncate, anus at apex; lateral styles 

 reaching beyond anal segment, subparallel-sided, ventral apical 

 corner rounded, dorsal corner angular, a small rounded process 

 on inner dorsal edge near the middle. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Baiios {Muir). 



Originally described from a female specimen from Java. 



Levu irrorata sp. no v. 



Male. — Congeneric with L. lucida, which differs from the type 

 of the genus in having the costal cell very broad, especially the 

 basal half where the costal border is arcuately produced. Yel- 

 low; head and pronotum lighter than mesonotum, two or three 

 small fuscous marks from eye to facial keels, two dark marks at 

 posterior edge of mesonotum; legs fuscous. Tegmina fuscous, 

 darkest at base, lighter along apical and posterior margins, three 

 median apical cells vitreous with a small fuscous mark at apex 

 of each cell, a series of five black specks near apical margin 

 from end of costa to cubitus, veins spotted with fuscous and 

 white, apical veins and apical cross veins tinged with red. The 



