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and the teg'mina themselves are much longer ; also the apical third 

 is less reticulated. Frons rather longer and narrower, more 

 rounded basally, apical margin very slightly narrower than base 

 of clypeus. Antennae a little more globose. 



Length 10 mm. to apex of abdomen, 16 mm. to apex of tegmina. 



Hab. : Borneo, Moewong (Muir). 



Amboi)ia gen. nov. 



Superficially like a long-headed Hasta, but distinguished, from 

 all the old-world Fnlgoriiii near the typical genus, by the lack of 

 a stigma, and the comparatively long antennae. 



The general characters are those of Hasta, but it differs as fol- 

 lows : The head anteriorly widens but a little at the apex ; it is 

 distinctly narrowed and constricted between the eyes. The eyes 

 are comparatively large and prominent and well rounded exte- 

 riorly. The antennae, though short, are yet not of the microscop- 

 ical size usual in this division, but are distinctly visible from 

 above. The pronotum is much longer medially, being about half 

 the length of the scutellum. The frons is five-carinate, the sub- 

 median keels being obsolete between the base of the clypeus and 

 the constriction. The clypeus is very obscurely keeled. The 

 labium reaches the hind trochanters, the third segment being 

 much longer than the fourth. Tegmina more closely reticulated 

 on the apical third, more as in typical Fulgora; stigma lacking", 

 but there are about eight suboblique veins on the apical third of 

 the exterior area. The legs are all long and slender, the hind 

 tibiae being more than three times as long as the femora ; the 

 latter have five spines, but the basal one is very obscure. Fore 

 femora spineless. Abdomen elongate. Type iiioluccaiia. 



A. niolitccaiui sp. nov. 



Male grass green, shading off in parts into pale yellowish- 

 green ; metasternum whitish ; lateral margins of vertex very nar- 

 rowly sanguineous. Head nearly twice as long as the pronotum 

 and scutellum. 



Length 19-19>4 mm. 



Hab.: Amboina (Muir). 



Orodictya gen. nov. 



Dift"ers from TJiaiiatodictya as follows : the elongate vertex is 

 not sulcate (the lateral keels being obsolescent) except between 

 the eyes. The disks transversely rugulose, as also beneath and 

 laterally. (The middle keel is apparently only between the eyes 

 as in Thaitafodicfya.) The vertical process is very slightly en- 



