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a median ocellus in the Cixiide. In Kinnara other characters 
indicate that family as the best locality in which to place this 
genus. 
In considering the venation I have concluded that R touches M 
for a short distance (Plate 1, fig. 1). Only a study of the tra- 
cheation of the wing pad will settle this point beyond doubt. 
This genus has a distinct subantennal flange and a smaller one © 
at a right angle to it beneath the antenna. 
Kinnara spectra Dist. Plate 1, fig. 2. 
Kinnara spectra DisTANT, Fauna Brit. India, Rhynchota 6 (1916) 60. 
One male and one female from Singapore agree with the 
description, which contains no mention as to sex or genitalia. 
The lateral process on the male pygofer is long, subspatulate 
and subtruncate at apex; slightly dorsad of this process the mar- 
gin is produced into a squarish process with the apex oblique. 
Anal segment large with rounded apex and concave on the ventral 
surface. The genital styles are subtriangular with the longest 
side forming the outer margin, which is sinuous; apex produced 
into two small processes, a slender, curved process and a smaller 
process. Atdeagus complex. 
Anterior genital style of female subtriangular, width of base 
about half the length, apex rounded with a small notch slightly 
before apex; a transverse ridge across the base. 
A comparison of these genitalia with those of the Indian spec- 
imens is necessary to confirm this identification. 
Kinnara flavofasciata Dist. Plate 1, fig. 3. 
Kinnara flavofasciata DIsTANT, Fauna Brit. India, Rhynchota 6 (1916) 
59. 
Four males from Basilan and one female from Zamboanga, 
Mindanao, Philippine Islands (Baker 13353), I refer to this 
species until the genitalia of the Indian specimens have been 
examined. 
In the male the lateral process of the pygofer is narrow, sub- 
equal in width to the apex which is rounded. The genital styles 
are narrow on basal two-thirds with subparallel sides, the apex 
is expanded, the outer corner produced into a beanlike process, 
the inner corner rounded. 
Kinnara penangensis sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 4. 
Female.—Length, 3.5 millimeters; tegmen, 5.4. Stramineous; 
mesonotum slightly darker. Tegmina hyaline, slightly stramin- 
