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3. i^nviiiiiicida k'irkaldy. 1906. l^.iill. H. S. P. A. Ent. I., 406. 



4. sinensis Kirkakly, 1907. liuU. H. S. P. A. Ent. III.. 138. 



I have one macropterous female specimen from Telok Ayer, West 

 Horneo, that agrees with the Chinese males, except that the dark 

 mark runs down apical cell 6 instead of 5. 



5. paUidiiJa sp. nov. 



Eemale macropterous. Antennae, frons hetvveen eyes, clypeus, 

 lateral edges of pronotum. and scutellum. light brown ; frons be- 

 low eyes, vertex, pronotum. and scutellum between lateral keels, 

 and rest of thorax and legs yellowish. Pleural spot very 

 faint. Anterior and intermediate tarsi, band on anterior au'l 

 intermediate femora, and spur, blackish. Abdomen, yellow- 

 ish. Tegmina. hyaline ; clavus. light brown ; dorsum, white 

 with dark spot before end of anal vein ; dark brown at base and 

 near apex of 5, and greater part of 6 and 7 apical cells, leaving a 

 light spot near apex of these cells ; veins, light, sparsely studded 

 with brown granules. Length of female 3 mm. 4 mm.* 



Habitat, Pontianak. Porneo, on sugar cane. This comes near to 

 P. sinensis, but I have specified it. as it is much more uniform and 

 light in color. The presence of a dark band on the femora, and 

 not longitudinal marks, and the black spur distinguish it. The 

 granules on veins are less distinct than in sinoisis, but more so 

 than in saccharicida. 



6. rattici s]). nov. ( Fig. 1. ) 



*First measurement front of vertex to end of abdomen, second 

 measurement to end of tegmina. 



