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Miiirclla gen. nov. 



A'ertex flat, elongate, a little declivous, and somewhat sloping 

 laterally, about twice and one half as long as wide at the trun- 

 cate base, lateral margins parallel for about three-fourths of their 

 length, then diverging outwardly to a little beyond the anterior 

 margin of the eyes, then converging strongly, forming a round- 

 edly acute angle. In profile the head is subconical. Ocelli 

 lateral, a trifle nearer to the eyes than to the top of the head, 

 visible dorsally. Frcns elongate, about twice and a half as long^ 

 as wide at antennal scrobes. a little wider just basal of this, nar- 

 rowing apically and basally. basally acutely triangular, apically 

 subtruncate. Tempora very short and narrow. Genae deeply 

 impressed roundly in the middle. Clypeus not produced beyond 

 the apical margin of the genae, about twice as long as wide, 

 St rough' carinate on the basal half, a little wider than the lora 

 whicli do not touch the posterior margin of the genae. Labium 

 reaching to anterior margin of fore trochanters. Antennae in- 

 serted anterior to the middle of the eyes (viewed in profile), the 

 eyes extending posteriorly beyond the apical margin of the frons 

 (thus separating this genus from the others) and decumbent 

 nearly one-half, on the pronotum dorsally ; seta long, more than 

 half the length of the body. Pronotum transverse, lateral mar- 

 gins fairly long, somewhat feebly carinate ; posterior margin ob- 

 tuse-angularly emarginate. Scutellum wider than long. Teg- 

 mina with one subapical and 4 apical cells : the subcostal cell ob- 

 liriucly divided near the apex by a fork of the radial Wing with 

 a supernumerarv cell, which however does not nearlv reach th? 

 apical margin of the wing, the next of the apical cells being thus 

 short and broad. 



I. oxy omnia sp. nov. 



PI. TI, fig. 21-2. 



Male, whitish testaceous (sometimes pale yellowish brown), 

 usually more or less suffused rosily. Face usually with a trans- 

 verse blackish band from eye to eye near the base ( lora and 

 clypeus, etc., often more or less fuscous). Prosterna, pleura 

 |;artly. a spot on fore coxae, etc., blackish. Abdomen mostly 

 biackish. Tegmina with the clavus, basal half of corium (except 

 subcostal cell) and a bifid band near the apex dark fuscous or 

 blackish (opaque basally), the rest yellowish brown. Veins bright 

 sanguineous. Wings dark fuscous, iridescent, veins black. Hind 



