34° Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XXIV, 



Described from one male and two females from Castle Rock, 

 North Kanara District, October, 1916 (S. Kemp). 



Mysidioides, sp. 



One female specimen from above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 

 August, 1917 (S. Kemp), in colouration similar to M. furcata, but 

 having the pregenital plate flat and not turned ventrally at apex. 

 In the absence of the male I refrain from naming it. 



Derbini. 

 Zeugma fuscinervis, sp. now 



Female. Length 5 mm.; tegmen 11 mm. 



Characteristic of the genus ; face fairl)' narrow. 



Head and pronotum light brown, darker over vertex and 

 down the middle of face and clypeus and in the middle of prono- 

 tum ; mesonotum and tegulae dark brown or black, lateral carinae 

 lighter ; abdomen dark brown ; legs lighter brown. Tegmina hya- 

 line slightly yellowish, slightly fuscous over apical and hind areas, 

 veins dark spreading into membrane, a small dark spot at base of 

 cubitus, another in radial cell and one at fork of cubitus. Wings 

 hyaline, slightly fuscous, veins brown. 



Pregenital plate large, in lateral view well rounded, middle 

 third of posterior margin produced into a plate broadly conical in 

 outline, a keel runs from apex to a little beyond the base of pro- 

 duced portion. Anal segment short, ventral edge produced beyond 

 apex with a small patch of short stout hairs at each angle of 

 apex. 



Described from one female from above Tura, Garo Hills, 

 Assam, 3500 to 3900 ft., July, 1917 (S. Kemp). 



Rhotanini. 

 Sumangala delicatula Distant. 



One male specimen from Castle Rock, North Kanara District, 

 October, 1916 (S. Kemp). 



The figure of this species has no cross-vein between the media 

 and cubitus (really the base of first or basal median sector) other- 

 wise this specimen agrees with the figure and description. 



Levu iridipennis ? Melichar. 



Rhotana iridipennis, Melichar, Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 62. 



One male specimen from above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500 

 to 3900 ft., August, 1917 (S. Kemp). The specimen is not in very 

 good condition, but it appears to agree with the original descrip- 

 tion. 



