20, 1 Muir: New Malayan Cizxiide (Homoptera) 115 
tinct carine. Mesonotum tricarinate, slightly flattened between 
carine, hind margin forming about an equilateral triangle. 
Female with complete ovipositor projecting about two-thirds 
. beyond pygofer, which forms a small, round, wax-secreting area. 
Posterior tibie unarmed. 
This genus comes into the Oecleini, in which tribe the bases of 
Se, R, and M form a common stalk, thus only two. veins arise 
from the basal cell. 
Euryphlepsia amboinensis sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 8; Plate 2, figs. 
dg: Se 
Male.—Length, 3 millimeters; tegmen, 3.7. Ochraceous or- 
ange or ochraceous buff; slightly darker on carine of head and 
on mesonotum. Tegmina hyaline, ochraceous, veins of same 
color, apices of apical veins and apical crossveins brownish. 
Wings hyaline; with ochraceous veins. Lateral margins of py- 
gofer produced into a small subangular projection about middle, 
medioventral projection conical in outline. Anal segment 
large and consisting of three pieces, a large basal piece produced 
into a small process at the sides, a small triangular middle por- 
tion and a large, lanceolate apical portion, slightly curved and 
concave on ventral surface. This apical portion is possibly the 
anal style. Genital styles large, narrow at base, widest in mid- 
die, inner margin convex, outer margin slightly sinuous, apex 
narrow, very slightly bilobed. A®deagus complex. 
Female—Length, 3 millimeters; tegmen, 4. Darker than the 
male; in some specimens the dark markings over the apical veins 
and crossveins more extensive and the costal cell and clavus quite 
fuscous. 
Described from specimens from several localities. The type 
consists of a male and a female from Amboina (Muir 1086). 
Among the paratypes are both light and dark females as follows: 
Seven dark females from Amboina and one from Piroe, Ceram 
(Muir) ; two males and three females from Sandakan, Borneo 
(Baker 10063), which are darker than the Amboina males; two 
light males and four dark females from Dapitan, Mindanao 
(Baker 4413, 4415, 18349); one dark female from Butuan, 
Mindanao (Baker 10075); one dark female from Malinao, 
Tayabas, Luzon (Baker); one light male from Kolambugan, 
Mindanao (Baker 13643); one dark female from Puerto Prin- 
cesa, Palawan; one light male and four light females from Mount 
Maquiling, Luzon (Baker 1323, 9350, 9364, 10068; Muir). 
This species was named and described before I found that 
the Ceram, Borneo, and Philippine specimens were the same. 
