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spot, the proximal fascia between end of first vein and anterior 

 crossvein, the distal one consisting of three spots. 6 mm. 

 Habitat. — Chile. 



51. ALLOCLUSIA PICTIPENNIS Wulp. 



Heterochroa pictipennis Wulp, Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 4, p. 91, pi. 2, fig. 16 (1882). 

 Peratochaetus pictipennis Czerny, Wien. ent. Ztg., vol. 22, p. 96 (1903). 



Ochraceous, front with median brown line, mesonotum bivittate, 

 the stripes continuing on sides of scutellum, pleurae with upper and 

 sternopleural vittae, abdominal segments in part brown, femora 

 with preapical brown ring. Wings with brown and hyaline markings 

 the clear spots located about both crossveins, in center of submar- 

 ginal and first posterior cells, in second posterior cell, and a double 

 spot at tip. 5 mm. 



Habitat. — Chile. 



12. Genus PHYLLOCLUSIA Hendel. 

 Phyllodusia Hendel, Suppl. Ent. Berl., vol. 2, p. 78 (1913). 



Three fronto-orbitals, the foremost proclinate, no cruciates, post- 

 verticals and oceliars long, prothoracic strong, three postsutural 

 dorsocentrals, the front one small, prescutellars absent, one pre- 

 sutural, four scutellars, preapical absent; arista compressed; cross- 

 veins distant. 



Genotype. — The original single species, P. steleocera Hendel. 



52. PHYLLOCLUSIA STELEOCERA Hendel. 



Phyllodusia steleocera Hendel, Suppl. Ent. Berl., vol. 2, p. 78 (1913). 



Reddish species with red bristles, thorax with several blackish 

 lines, abdomen with several spots, legs reddish, wings brownish 

 especially along costa; cheeks very narrow, one vibrissa. 6 mm. 



Habitat. — Formosa. Types in the German Entomological Museum. 



13. Genus SOBAROCEPHALA Czerny. 



Sobarocephala Czerny, Wien. ent. Ztg., vol. 22, p. 85 (1903). 

 Meriza Kertesz, Ann. Mus. Hung., vol. 1, p. 571 (1903). 

 Monorrhexa Kertesz, Ann. Mus. Hung., vol. 1, p. 572 (1903). 



Lunule covered; three fronto-orbitals, the foremost pair conver- 

 gent, cruciates absent, postverticals present, oceliars short, pro- 

 thoracic vestigial, two posterior dorsocentrals, a pair of small pre- 

 scutellar setae usually developed, apical scutellars convergent, usually 

 two small lateral scutellars, preapical well developed on middle 

 tibiae; crossveins relatively distant, the sections of the fourth vein 

 usually ranging between 1 :3.5 and 1 :2. 



Genotype. — S. rubsaameni Czerny. Erroneously this species was 

 described as lacking preapical bristles on the middle tibiae. Thus 

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