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cal portion of tegmina black, continuing" along media as narrow 

 black mark to median cross-vein, a black mark at the forks of 

 cubitus ; wings red, very minute, not reaching to hind margin of 

 second abdominal segment, triangular in shape, with large stridu- 

 lating anal area. In this species the narrow median cell extends 

 two-thirds from base of tegmen. 



Length 2 mm. ; tegmen 5 mm. 



Habitat : Larat. 



(2) L. fiiscoz'ittafa sp. nov. ( 9 ). 

 PI. Ill f. 12. 



Head, antennae, scutellum, abdomen and anterior half of pro- 

 notum fuscous, posterior half of pronotum and the postscutellum 

 yellowish, legs yellowish ; tegmina hyaline, iridescent, a fuscous 

 band from base, along costa, covering the costal, radial and me- 

 dian cells, and extending round to past the second cubital vein ; 

 apical veins red ; wings fuscous, in shape and size as in nifovittata. 



Length 2 mm. ; tegmen 5 mm. 



Habitat : Larat. 



Zeugma Westwood. 



This has a neuration near to Zoraida, the cubitus having four 

 veins and the media eight sectors, the first, furcate, sector being 

 joined to cubitus, the cross-veins of cubitus and first two media 

 sectors contiguous at end after which they are a short distance 

 apart (gradate), subcosta and radia separate from a little before 

 middle of tegmina, subcostal cell narrow, radia with five small 

 branches in upper fourth of tegmina ; the face and vertex forming 

 one curve, broad and parallel sided; antennae pyriform, pointed 

 end forming apex, and attached to head by the side and not by the 

 center of larger basal end ; subantennal process present, narrow, 

 attached more behind than under antenna ; pronotum long, shal- 

 lowly and roundly emarginate behind, shoulder keels large and. 

 together with subantennal processes, form distinct postantenal 

 cavities. This is the only genus of this group which possesses 

 subantennal processes and shoulder keels. 



Z. iiioiiticola sp. nov. Kirk. 



[Head, pronotum, sterna and legs orange-yellow, the two lat- 

 ter more obscurely ; a small spot at the base of the tegmina and 

 another close to the hind angle of the mesonotum. blackish; la- 

 bium, abdomen (mostly), basal and apical third in fore and of 



