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latter however has the face and legs pale sanguineous, while in 

 the former the face is uniformly dark brown (except for some 

 pale and clypeal specks), and the hind femora only are sangui- 

 neous, the rest of the le^s being piceous except as indicated in my 

 description. 



Fulgoridae. 



Cixiinae. 



Distant, following Alelichar, places Kirbyana in the "Cixiinae," 

 despite the fact that the anal vein reaches the apex of the clavus, 

 that there are only two ocelli and that the clypeus is laterally 

 carinate, a combination of characters which according to Distant 

 himself, would place the genus in the "Achilinae." He also ]jlace,^ 

 the genus Kinnara in the "Achilinae," but there are three ocelli 

 here and the anal vein scarcely reaches the apex of the clavus ; it 

 therefore belongs to the "Cixiinae." 



Tribe Cixiini. 



The Australo-Fijian genera fall into groups as follows: 



1 Antennae elongate, distinctly visible beyond the lateral mar- 



gins of the head 4 Soloiiaima 



la Antennae minute (2) 



2 Scutellum with 5 keels (3) 



2a Scutellum with 3 keels (4) 



3 Vertex extending but little beyond the eyes, face not folia- 



ceous I Oliarus 



3a Vertex extending well beyond the eyes, face subfoliaceous 



laterally .' '■ 2 Urvillca 



4 Frons with 3 distinct ocelli (5) 



4a Frons with 2 ocelli (6) 



5 Tegmina widely rounded towards the apex 6 Lcinocssa 



5a Tegmina long and narrow 5 Myndiis 



6 Head produced in front of eyes, vertex elongate (7) 



6a Head scarcely produced, vertex not elongate ( 10) 



7 Tegmina of usual C/.r;;/5-form (8"* 



7a Tegmina (as seen dorsally ) strongly compressed ....(9) 



8 Tegmina not granulate 3 Ncsocharis 



8a Tegmina strongly granulate 7 ^ aroliis 



