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Levu. 

 I . vitiensis. 

 Add: Inji. Rewa (Mar., Apr.. Dec. AL). 

 Kiphadoditc, gcn. nov. 



Allied to Pyrrhonciira but differs by tbe form of the antennae. 

 Also somewhat similar to Hcronax, but differs l)y the form o\ 

 the antennae. 



Lateral margins of vertex widely separated at the base, con- 

 vergino- anteriorly, fonning an acute angle. Frontal keels almc^st 

 ccntiguous throughout, except just at their apices. Clypciis basally 

 ividc, extending laterally as far as, or farther than, the outside 

 ])art of the antennal insertion. Antennae elongate, extending 

 nearly as far as the head anteriorly, flattened and compressed, 

 elongate oval in profile ; head in ])rofile extending anteriorly 

 nearly twice as far as an eye's length. Tegmina not unlike those 

 of Hcronax, but obtuse-angularly produced beyond the clavus. 

 somewhat as in Lyriccn. Type insuUcoJa. 



I. insiilicola sp. nov. 



Yellowish-testaceous, paler beneath. Eyes greyish- black. Last 

 segment of labium and the metanotum greyish fuscous. Tegmina 

 subhyaline. yellowish testaceous, veins in part tinged with pale 

 oranged. Apical cells partly faint smoky, and a few scattered 

 fuscous spots on the rest of the tegmina. Labium reaching to 

 about the middle of the abdomen. 



Length 7^2 mill. 

 Hab. Viti Levu, (Mar. Muir's No. 130), arboreal. 



Pyrrlwiicitra. 



Pyrrhonciira Kirkaldv 1906. 

 Makiila Distant, op c, 408. 



I. saccharicida. 



4 



X 1;! 



(fig. annexed, of tegmen. No. 4). 



