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Basileoceplialus. 



Basileocephalus Kirkaldy. 



= Urabii)ina Distant 1907, op. c, 414. 



The care with which Mr. Distant has really studied my descrip- 

 tions, is shown by his appreciation of my genus Basileocephalus. 

 Although I specially remarked on the curious laminate recurved 

 lateral margins of the pronotum, Mr. Distant supposes that this 

 genus is closely allied to his Sikaiana, in which the pronotum 

 bears no conceivable resemblance to such a description, while 

 the latter fits that of his Urabunna. Mr. Distant has neglected 

 to notice the sensory organs on the vertex and the granulated 

 anal vein of the clavus, though the latter character has been no- 

 ticed and included by his acute artist. 



I. tlmuinafouotus. 

 PI. IX, figs. 9-TI. and PI. XTX, fig. 20. 



B. thaumatonotus Kirkaldy. 



^=^U . lineata Distant, 1. c, fig. 7. 



I imagine Distant's species to be a synonym of the above, but 

 he does not mention that the tegniinal veins are noticeably coral- 

 red. 



Phacioceplmlus. 



I inadvertently placed 

 this genus among those 

 with the last segment of 

 the lal:)ium fairly long ; 

 it is. however, suban- 

 nuliform. 



The venation of the 

 tegmen and wing is 

 shown in the text figure 

 attached CNo. 3). 



