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eous, a faint fuscous band across from stigma to apex of clavus, 
veins stramineous. Wings hyaline, veins yellowish. Vertex 
about square; carine on. mesonotum obsolete. Anal segment 
small, not reaching apex of genital styles. Anterior genital 
style triangular, length about one and one-half times the width 
of base with a small notch at apex on the inner side. 
Penang Island (Baker), 1 female. . Type No. 1032. 
Kinnara nigrolineata sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 5. 
Male.—Length, 2 millimeters ; tegmen, 3.5. Only three apical 
median veins, M, lacking; claval vein joining suture slightly 
before apex. Vertex wider than long. Lateral appendages of 
pygofer long, narrow, curved, and recurved, apex bluntly rounded. 
Genital styles small, narrow, inner margin slightly curved, outer 
margin slightly sinuate, apex truncate, outer angle produced 
into an acute point. Light stramineous; brownish along cari- 
nz of face and clypeus. Tegmina hyaline, very slightly stra- 
mineous, veins slightly darker, a dark, fuscous mark from 
crossvein between M and Cu in middle of tegmen to apex of M,; 
wings hyaline, basal and anal areas fuscous. 
NEGROS, Cuernos Mountains (Baker) ,»1male. Type No. 1033. 
Kinnara bakeri sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 6. 
Male.—Length, 1.7 millimeters; tegmen, 3. Vertex about as 
long as broad. The base of Sc + R joined to the base of M for 
a very short distance. The lateral processes of pygofer long, 
narrow, slightly broadened in the middle, the apex acute. Gen- 
ital styles, in lateral view, strongly curved at the base, broad on 
basal two-thirds and tapering to acute apex, Anal segment 
rounded at apex. Head, legs, and lateral portion of pronotum 
stramineous; mesonotum and abdomen dark brown. Tegmina 
dark fuscous, veins fuscous, lighter clear areas around the stig- 
ma and.in the apical cells. Wings fuscous with dark veins. 
Female.—Length, 1.8 millimeters; tegmen, 3.3. In color sim- 
ilar to the male. The anterior genital styles triangular, length 
about one and one-half times the width of base, a small flange 
along the base produced into a small rounded process on the 
inner corner. 
Singapore (Baker 9924), 2 males and 1 female. Type No. 
1034, 
This species comes near K. brunnea Muir, but the color is 
somewhat distinct and the process at the base of the anterior 
styles of female is not so large. 
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