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1903. HELIONA. Melichar, L. Homopteren Ceylon. 1903, p. 215. 



Described to include two new species, H. constricta Melichar, op. cit., 

 pp. 216-6, PI. 6, figs. 5a, b; and H. bioculata, op. cit., p. 216, PI. 6, fig. 8. 



By naming a new genus Apheliona,* with biocula[ta] as type, Kirkaldy 

 thereby makes constricta the type species of Heliona. This is a wise 

 choice as in H. constricta the generic characters mentioned by Melichar 

 are most marked. Distant apparently independently chose constricta as 

 genotype in 1908t and remarked that bioculata could scarcely be consid- 

 ered as congeneric. 



1903. TYPHLOCYBELLA. Baker, C. F. A new genus of Typhlocy- 

 bini. Invertebrata Pacifica, 1, p. 3, Sept. 15, 1903. 

 Monobasic, T. minima new species, Baker, loc. cit., genotype. 



1905. MOTSCHULSKYIA. Kirkaldy, G. W. Wien. Ent. Zeit. 24, 

 1905, p. 266. 



Proposed as a substitute for Conometopus, Motschoulsky, 1863, not 

 Conometopus Blanchard of the Orthoptera. Which see under Conometopus 

 1863. This name may be a synonym of Heliona Melichar, 1903. 



1906. ANEONO. Kirkaldy, G. W. Leaf-hoppers and their Natural 

 Enemies (Pt. IX, Leaf-Hoppers-Hemiptera). Bull. No. 1, Part 9, 

 Division of Entomology, Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar 

 Planters' Assoc, Feb. 3, 1906, pp. 358-9, PI. 22, fig. 12, PI. 31, 

 figs. 2-3. 



Monobasic, A. pulcherrima new species, Kirkaldy, op. cit. pp. 359- 

 60, genotype. 



Judging from Kirkaldy's figures of the elytral venation (PI. 31, figs. 

 2-3), it does not seem possible that Aneono belongs to the Eupterygidae. 

 If these drawings are correct the venation is extremely anomalous, and 

 it would seem much better to create a new family to receive the genus, 

 than to attempt to modify the characters of so homogenous a group 

 as the Eupterygidae, in order to make them cover such an aberrant form. 

 The anastomosing of veins and consequent formation of cells on the disk 

 of the tegmen would seem to exclude Aneono from a group which has 

 always been principally characterized by lack of such cells, the apparent 

 3 principal veins of the elytra (theoretically united at base) running 

 without other connection or division up to the apical cross-veins. 



1906. KAHAONO. Kirkaldy, G. W. Bui. 1, Part 9, Div. Ent. Exp. 

 Sta. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assoc, Feb. 3, 1906, p. 361. 



Monobasic, K. hanuala new species, Kirkaldy loc. cit. 



1907. APHELIONA. Kirkaldy, G. W. Bui. Ill, Div. Ent. Exp. Sta. 

 Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assoc, Sept., 1907, p. 67. 



* Kirkaldy. G. W. Leaf-Hoppers-Supplement (Hemiptera). Bull. No. Ill, Division 

 of Entomology, Experiment Station Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, September, 

 1907, p. 67. 



t Fauna British India. Rhynchota IV. 1908, p. 407. 



