114 The Philippine Journal of Science 1922 
- Kinnara marginalis sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 7. . 
Male.—Length, 2 millimeters; tegmen, 3. Veins Sc, R, and 
M joined at their bases into a very short stalk. Costal cell. 
broad, the margin all around broad, more especially. along the 
costa. Vertex slightly wider than long. The literal processes 
of pygofer narrow, long, and slightly curved. The genital styles 
curved, nearly straight on inner margin, outer margin concave 
in middle, apex rounded. Anal segment large, rounded at apex. 
Head, thorax, and legs stramineous or light brown, the posterior 
part of the mesothorax and the carinz darker, abdomen brown. 
Tegmina and wings hyaline, uniformly light brown, veins 
darker. 
BoRNEO, Sandakan (Baker 9923), 1 male. Type No. 1035. 
I have three females from Dapitan, Mindanao (Baker) ; al- 
though these are similar to K. bakeri, I feel sure that they will 
prove to be distinct when the male is known. 
Genus EURYPHLEPSIA novum 
Type, Z. amboinensis sp. nov. 
Tegmina comparatively narrow, subparallel-sided or slightly 
widened toward apex which is rounded. Margins with dis- 
tinct border all around, widening out at stigma; costal cell large, 
Se and R joined together to near stigma with their bases joined 
to M to about middle of clavus, the common base and the Sc + R 
thickened and joined to the stigma; forking of:Cu slightly before 
apex of clavus. Two apical Rs, five apical Ms with the M, 
arising from M, in some specimens. Claval vein joining margin 
before apex, forking about middle, first claval vein thickened at 
base (Plate 1, fig. 8). 
Vertex longer than wide, widest at base, which is slightly and 
roundly emarginate, lateral carine well developed, continuing 
unbroken on to the face, median frontal carina projecting at 
apex, a transverse carina about middle. Base of face about 
half the width of apex, apical half roundly ampliate at sides, 
median carina distinct to median ocellus. A distinct subantennal 
process across gena touching the lateral carina of face a little be- 
fore apex. Clypeus large, sides flattened, lateral and median 
carine distinct. In profile median portion of face slightly pro- 
truding near apex. Antennz short, first segment very short, 
second segment shorter than broad, in apical view broader than 
deep (Plate 2, fig. 1). Eyes slightly emarginate along ventro- 
anterior margin. Prothorax short, hind margin widely and 
subangularly emarginate, posterior lateral angles acute, no dis- 
