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antennae, smooth and shiny with small pits, no median carina and 

 no true lateral carinae ; only the margins as seen in lateral view 

 form carinae ; clypeus with lateral and median carinae. Hind 

 tibiae with six spines. Pronotum 5-carinate, the lateral outer ones 

 in front of tegulae very distinct ; mesonotum tricarinate with a 

 small, round spot on each side near lateral carinae. 



Sc and R parting about one-fourth from base, M not joining 

 Sc-\-R at base, the cubitus with seven or eight apical veins. One 

 of these may be M 3 + 4 touching the cubitus. 



Male. length 7 mm. ; tegmen 8*4 mm. 



Dark brown, face dark and shiny, light at apex, the front and 

 middle tibiae banded. Tegmina hyaline, brown along costa reach- 

 ing back to fork of cubitus, slightly brownish over apical area, a 

 series of seven dark spots along margin of clavus, veins darker. 

 Wings fuscous with brown veins. 



Pygofer with ventral margin entire, not produced ; genital 

 styles large meeting together on middle line, apex rounded. Anal 

 segment slightly flattened horizontally, slightly broader at base 

 than apex ; anus at apex which is rounded. Aedeagus complex but 

 not dissected out. 



Described from one male from Pashok, Darjiling District, 

 elevation 5500 feet (F. H. Gravely, June, 1916). 



Magadha flavisigna (Walker). 



One female specimen and one with abdomen missing from 

 above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500 to 3000 feet elevation (S 

 Kemp, August, 1917). 



Kempiana, gen. nov. 



Vertex slightly broader than long, apex slightly narrower than 

 base, angularly produced, base angularly emarginate, no median 

 carina, lateral carinae large. Frons considerably longer than broad, 

 broadest at apex, tricarinate, the carinae continuing on to the 

 clypeus. Pronotum short, 5-carinate, the carinae behind tegulae 

 short and reaching a curved carina running from the medio-lateral 

 carinae to the lateral margin. Mesonotum tricarinate ; the ante- 

 rior portion between the carinae marked off by a different texture 

 to the rest. 



The costa within the membrane forming a distinct costal 

 membrane on basal half of tegmina. Sc and R joined together 

 for basal third, M with three apical veins. 



This genus is close to Magadha Distant, with the exception 

 of the distinct costal area. 



Type, Kempiana maculala. 



Kempiana maculata, sp. nov. 



(Fig- 4-) 

 Female. Length yy mm. ; tegmen 8*4 mm. 



