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\-eins 2 to v\ lis^lu spot in ai)ical cells 4 to 7. Doisiim. whitish to 

 end of clavus, spot at end cf anal vein, faint. \'eins. dark, finelv 

 granulated. 



Pyg"ophor approachini;- hilokciisis, anal tnbe with a pair of 

 curved, claw-like spines pointing" distall}'. (ienital styles, broad, 

 riattish ; distal end and prong on outer edge less scjuare than in 

 lalolcciisis. \'entral spines, thin, diverging near apex. 



Female macropterous ; tegmina often slightl}^ darker than male ; 

 light spot in apical cell 4 sometimes missing. Length, male, 

 3 mm, 4.5 mm ; female. 4 mm. 6 mm. 



Habitat. Island of Amboina, on sugar cane. 



13. fitscifroiis sp. nov. 



l*ronotum and scutellum. light brown, darker on lateral edges, 

 keels whitish. X'ertex and frons, brown, slightly lighter be- 

 tween eyes than below ; keels, small spots on frons, and a line 

 across apex, whitish ; clypeus darker than frons. h^ront and 

 intermediate tarsi and bands on tibiae, dark; femora, dark. lUack 

 pleural spot. Tegmina, hyaline, }ellowish between axillarv vein 

 and dorsum; dark spot at end of anal vein; dark along tips of 

 apical veins; base of ai)ical cell 5 and across apical cell (). ( )u\y 

 females taken. Length, 2.5 mm. 4 mm. 



Habitat, Lsland of Amboina. on sugar cane. 



The frons and cly])eus darkening towards the a])ex, together 

 with the light dorsal and dark ventral aspect, distinguishes this 

 species. 



l'll.\( AI.ASroR. 



PJiacalastor pscndouiaidis Kirkaldy. I'W), Hull. II. S. P. A. Ent. 

 ]. 40S. was placed by its author in the genus J'crkiiisiclla ( l')0" 

 I'.ull.. II. S. P. A. Ent. 111.. 13r., IMate Xill., JMgs. 1-2) on ac- 

 count of the i)air of ventral spines, but the specimen examined 

 and figured had the oedeagus abnormally extruded and laying on 

 the prolongation of the ventral edge of the ingophor. the two 

 spines .seen belong to the oedeagus. This pygophor is of the same 

 type as P. kocbclci Kirkaldy, so T place them together again in 

 that genus. 



