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during their entire length; the antennae reach beyond the base oi 

 the clypeus. Dark fuscous or pitchy, frons and legs a little 

 paler, the former with 5 or 6 tiny paler spots on each side ; clypeal 

 keels and lateral keels of frons, antennae, markings on legs, &c., 

 brownish testaceous. Tegmina hyaline. 



Male : pygophor pitchy. 



Length 3J mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Brisbane (Nov., P.). 



Peregrinus. 



Peregrinus Kirkaldv 1904 Entom. XXXVII, 175 and 1906 

 Bull. H. S. P. A. Ent.' I, 407. 



=Pundahioya (pt.) Distant 1906 F. B. I, III, 467. 



This genus agrees with Dicranoiropis in the forking of the 

 front, in the antennae, in the non-contiguity of the frontal and 

 genal keels apically, in the ocelli not nearly touching the lateral 

 keel of the frons, but being situated close to or touching the 

 eyes, and in the form of the tibial spur. It differs chiefly in the 

 tegminal and alar venation in the macropterous forms, and in the 

 lateral keels of the pronotum which practically reach the hind 

 margin and curve inwards here rather than outwards. The second 

 and third apical veins have a common stalk, the latter being re- 

 forked. The pygophor has no spines or hooks on the ventral 

 margin in the males, nor on the ventral wall of the anal tube. 



■^ I . maidis. 



PI. XII, figs. 7-8 & PI. X. f. 14. 



This has further been recorded from the Antilles by Ballnu. from 

 Ceylon (under the names of Liburnia psylloidcs and Piindalitoya 

 sinipHcia) by Distant, and Mr. Muir has taken it from grass in 

 Fiji, Rewa (Mar.-Apr.-Nov., No. 6). Mr. 'Van Deventer has 

 sent it to me from Java. 



Dicranotropis. 



In the males, the ventral margin of the pygophor is without 

 hooks, but there are some on the ventral wall of the anal tube. 



The 5 Australasio-Oriental sj^ecies known to. nie may be dis- 

 posed as follows : 



