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d\ Supra-antennal carina sharply angled where it crosses frontal 
suture, from this point passing straight cephalad for a short 
distance; tegmina thickly coriaceous, opaque, the puncturing 
very coarse. 
e 1 . Transverse wrinkles numerous on face above, and fine and 
regular; supra-antennal area with about ten small wrinkles 
between its lower point and the ocellus K. muirii sp. nov. 
e\ Transverse wrinkles few on face above, and coarse and irreg- 
ular; supra-antennal area with about five large wrinkles 
between its lower point and the ocellus. 
K. olivascens sp. nov. 
c\ Vertex with a series of about four submarginal carinse, the pos- 
terior incomplete, together occupying about one-half of vertex, 
the posterior portion of disk rugose; otherwise like the species. 
X. olivascens var. singaporensis var. nov. 
or. Lower margin of transversely wrinkled ocellar area with a strong, 
uniform, transverse carina, without or with very few weak wrinkles 
below it, and with the wrinkles above it much weaker; supra-antennal 
area smoothly concave; frons below ocellar area strongly deeply 
depressed, and with three large smooth foveate arese above; punctura- 
tion of tegmina minute^ weak, sparse, most evident along veins ; vertex 
without a submarginal carina near anterior marginal carina. 
b\ Disk of pronotum very strongly arched; color pale virescent; wings 
milky subhyaline X. magna sp. nov. 
b 2 . Disk of pronotum very weakly arched; tegmina carmine basally; wings 
deep smoky . K. colorata sp. nov. 
Krisna minima sp. nov. 10 Plate I, fig. 2; Plate II, fig. 8; Plate 
III, figs. 3 and 6. 
Length, male, 8.5 millimeters. Pale stramineous dry, but 
doubtless virescent in life. No dark spot at apex of clavus and 
no dark markings on head. Vertex anteriorly margined with 
carmine. Similar to K. strigicollis but very much smaller. 
Lappa Island, Macao (F. Muir). 
Krisna strigicollis Spinola. Plate I, figs. 1, 5, 6, and 8; Plate II, 
figs. 7 and 9; Plate III, fig. 10; Plate IV, figs. 6 and 12. 
Length, female, 12 millimeters; male, 10 millimeters. Pale 
stramineous dry, but vividly virescent in life, with vertex an- 
teriorly bordered more or less broadly with carmine, and with 
a submarginal black stripe, which is often obsolete on middle of 
sides, leaving two black dots near margins of eyes and two near 
median line, but these also may be obsolete. Wings usually 
milky subhyaline. Last ventral segment of female behind trun- 
cate to more or less broadly angularly emarginate. 
10 Characters given in the synopsis are not repeated in the descriptions. 
