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stiuklecl with wax pits : face and vertex distinctly se])arated l)y 

 transverse keel ; face slightly narrowed in middle, widening at 

 base, sides deeply keeled, keels with wax pits ; clypeus flattened, 

 tricarinate, the lateral ones joining' the facial keels ; a very small 

 subantennal process ; male antennae with second joint globular, 

 a little longer than wide, slightly enlarged toward apex, female 

 antenna smaller and not so globular ; pronotum short, broadly 

 angularly emarginatc behind, shoulder keels very small : scutellum 

 longer than broad, tricarinate, the lateral carinae fading out on 

 basal half; tegmina fairly short and broad, neuration near to Cc- 

 ditsa: granulate on first claval vein and costa. The head and 

 thorax of this is as in J\'kunfa. but the tegmina is very (hfiferent. 



(1 ) (i. f^iillmii sp. nov. ((5 9). 

 Pis. I fig. 21 and II fig. 6. 



Vertex, abdomen and notum fuscous brown, face, clypeus, 

 rostrum, legs, and ventral side of thorax lighter brown; tegmina 

 fuscous brown, a small yellowish-white stripe across the apex of 

 costal cell, tips of apical veins whitish ; wings fuscous, dark- 

 veined. 



Length of body 3 mm. ; tegir.en 4 mm. 



Habitat, Telok Ayer. 



Cyclokara gen. nov. 



Type, C. :^irdlcstoni. 



In profile vertex and face forming continuous curve, eyes 

 large, round, slightly emarginate below, antennae small, cylin- 

 drical, not reaching to edge of gena, about twice as long as broad ; 

 no subantennal process. X'ertex small, acutely triangular, base 

 angularly emarginate and keeled, laterally finely keeled ; face 

 very narrow, slightly broadening apically below eyes, sides finely 

 keeled, keels contiguous to near a])ex ; clypeus tricarinate ; prono- 

 tum of medium length, broadly and roundly emarginate behind, 

 medianly keeled, shoulder keels nearly obsolete, a fine transverse 

 carina from middle to the posterior end of slmnlder keel : scutel- 

 lum tricarinate, broader than Inng, rnnnded anterinrly. lateral 

 angles behind middle, posterior margin subangular ; a])ex nf liind 

 tibae with one large s])inc on outer and a gmup or four to five 

 si)incs on inner side. Tegmina long, a])ically i)()inted. second 

 cubitus vein branched, first median sector arising well beyond 

 middle, costa distinctly granulated along basal tliird. The >hape 

 and neuration of this tegmina distinguishes this gemi> : it comes 

 into the Basilcoccphalus group. 



