xv, 2 Baker: The Genus Krisna { JassicUe ) 215 
A common species in the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, 
and the Philippines. I also have a specimen taken in Java by 
Mr. F. Muir. 
Krisna simillima sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 2; Plate III, fig. 11; Plate 
IV, figs. 7 and 9. 
Length, female, 11 millimeters. Rufous-stramineous; a sub- 
marginal dark dot on either side of vertex near eye margins. 
Wings smoky. Last ventral segment subtruncate posteriorly. 
BORNEO, Sandakan {Baker). Larger series may prove this 
to be an extreme variety of K. strigicollis. 
Krisna nigrifrons sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 4; Plate II, fig. 10; Plate 
III, fig. 2; Plate IV, fig. 10. 
Length, male, 9 millimeters. Rufous-stramineous. Vertex 
marked as in K. strigicollis. Disks of frons, clypeus, and lorse 
black. 
Singapore {Baker) . 
Krisna penangensis sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 4; Plate III, fig. 8; 
Plate IV, figs. 5 and 11. 
Length, female, 11 millimeters. Pale rufous above, stramin- 
eous below, vertex marked as in K. strigicollis. Three inner 
apical cells of tegmina transparent, remainder opaque. Wings 
smoky. Last ventral segment truncate posteriorly. 
Penang {Baker). 
Krisna muirii sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 7 ; Plate III, figs. 13 and 15 ; 
Plate IV, figs. 2 and 8. 
Length, female, 12 millimeters. Clear rufous above, stramin- 
eous below. Vertex with a submarginal fine uniform dark line. 
Tegmina thickly coriaceous and strongly punctured throughout, 
the appendix smoky and the inner apical cells stained with 
smoky. Face with a dark arcuate stripe passing across middle 
of cellar area. Last ventral segment somewhat angularly, emar- 
ginate posteriorly. 
Western Borneo, Telok Ayer {Muir). 
Krisna olivascens sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 3; Plate II, fig. 6; Plate 
III, figs. 5 and 9; Plate IV, fig. 4. 
Length, female, 13 to 14 millimeters; male, 11 millimeters. 
Deep olive green above, scutellum, anterior portion of prono- 
tum, and vertex paler; below stramineous, tibiae more or less 
carmine, the foretibiae with angular edges black. Vertex an- 
