BY G. W. KIRKALDV. 781 



mpressed; subcostal area biareolate, costal area uniareolate, both 

 minutely. Length 3 mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (August; Perkins) — Fiji Islands: Rewa 

 (April; Muir). 



2G. T. vuLTURNA, sp.nov. 



Black or blackish; anterior margin, lateral margins, the three 

 discal keels, posterior angle deeply — of pronotum — bucculse, 

 spines, sternal keels, posterior margin of presternum, costal area, 

 exterior margin of discoidal area, lateral margins of membrane, 

 etc., pale. Two ratlier short basal spines on head, and others 

 still smaller. No hood, but the middle keel of the pronotum 

 percurrent. Pronotum finely and closely punctured. Tegmina 

 with discoidal area glabrous, areoles deeply impressed; membranal 

 areoles somewhat larger; costal area uniareolate; subcostal area 

 3-areolate, widening irregularly to 4. Length 3^ mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (Perkins). 



NAB1D.E. 

 A L L o E R H Y N c H u s Fieber. 



27. A. FLAVOLIMBATUS, Sp.nOV. 



Black (including the membrane which is rather, perhaps, 

 dark smoky), the pronotum and sternites shining. Antenna, 

 labium, legs and a large spot at base of abdomen ventrally, 

 brownish-yellow, the antennse a little infuscate; a broad ring 

 near the apex of the hind femora piceous, teeth on femora 

 blackish. Basal half of corium laterally, basal two or "^three 

 plev^t rites, and one or two apical spots, pale yellow. 



Head and pronotum shaped differently from A. vitiulns,^ the 

 pronotum in profile being gradually declivous, and the head per- 

 pendicular at the base. The head may be exserted, but not in 

 repose (as erroneously figured by Distant), the eyes then touching 

 the pronotum. The head is distinctly more elongate before the 



* Judging, in this and later observations, by Distant's figure and descrip- 

 tion in ' Fauna of India.' 



