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obtuse angled), the interior margin almost as long as the apical 

 margin, the costal and interior margins being subparallel. Alar 

 venation as in D. nnipimcta. 



Female: Last sternite somewhat deeply roundly biemarginate. 



Length 3 mill. 



Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (ii). 



Kahaono gen. nov. 



Allied to Dikraiiciira Hardy, but the apical cells of the teg- 

 mina arranged more as in Aiicoiio Kirkaldy. Head produced 

 before eyes a little intiatedly, rounded apicall) . Head and eyes 

 wider than pronotum, the latter arched anteriorly, one-half 

 longer than the head. Tegmina without appendix; onl)- one 

 longitudinal apical vein emitted from the transverse apical vein- 

 lets, this forking into three at about its middle, thus forming 4 

 apical cells. Wings with submarginal vein entire, though 

 faintly marked apic<^superi()rly ; third vein for'ked; 2 apical cells. 



1. luiiiiiala, sp- nov. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum sordid testaceous; underside 

 and legs pallid. Tegmina sub'hyaline. milky; clavus more or 

 less cloudetl with jjale brownish, a milk}- spot towards the apex; 

 corium more or less clouded with pale brownish basally, a 

 brownish curved line running to apex and' giving out 3 brown- 

 ish lines costally and 2 or 3 clavally, at more or less regular 

 intervals. 



Length: yl mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Brisbane (vi). 



C'icadnla, Zett. 



Cicadiila Zetterstedt, 1838, 'Ins. Lapp., 296; j. Sahlberg, 1871. 

 Not. faun. Fenn., (2), IX, 158. 



Kybos & Chlorita, Fieber, etc. 



The following species belong by the venation to the group 

 Chlorita as figured by Fieber, (1866). 



J. histrifliiicula, sp. nov. 



Head pale lemon yellow, vertex almost entirely occupied by 

 2 large subcontiguous subquadrangular hlackish spots. Prono- 



