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dula Putoii etc., should be employed Macrostclcs Fieber. 

 The following table shows the affinities of the genera : 

 {Motschulskyia Kirkaldy =Coiionictopus Motschu'lsky, is not 



included.) 



I Median and cubital veins united by a short stalk basally 

 and apically i Ancono gen. nov. 



1 a Corial veins not forked 2 



2 Membranal appendix present 3 



2a Appendix absent 4 



3 Complete submarginal wing vein 



2 Alcbra Fieber (=Cornpsi{s Fieber) 



3a Wing with obsolescent submarginal vein (Sec. Baker). . 

 3 Protalchra Baker (X) 



4 Complete submarginal wing-vein 5 



4a No submarginal wing-vein 9 



5 Three apical wing cells (Sec. Baker). . . .4 Eualchra Baker 



5a Two apical wing cells 6 



5b One apical wing cell 8 



6 Third wing vein forked 7 



6a Third wing vein simple 7 Cicadiila Zetterstedt 



7 At least two of the apical cells of tegment springing 



from the transverse veins 5 Dikranciira Hardy 



(subgenus i Erythria Fieber ^^NoHis Fieber.) 

 7a Only one of the apical cells springing from the trans- 

 verse veins 6 Kahaono gen. nov. 



8 Face of the usual type 8 Empoasca Walsh 



8a. Frons narrowing 'basally, meeting at the base in an 



acute angle ; medianly carinate ; lorae very elongate . . 

 9 Hcliona Melichar 



9 First two wing-veins subparallel 



10 Eupteryx Curtis, (=^TyphIocyba Germarj 



9a First two wing-veins confluent towards apex 10 



10 Second apical cell pedicellate, third irregular 



. .11 Empoa Fitch (=Typhlocyha Futon=Anoinia Fieber.) 

 loa Second apical cell not pedicellate, third oblong 



. .12 Erythroncura Fitch (^=Zygina Fieber^/rfw Fieber.) 



Aneono gen, nov. 



Differs from all other Eupteryginae by the venation of the 

 tegmina, which is best explained by the figures. It is remark- 



♦ It is a pity that Baker has applied the misleaditiE term 'Profn/efi'-n' to this genus, 

 as it is evidently a derivative of that genus or some ally not a precursor. 



