O4 
1921); one male from Nualolo off Phyllostegia, and one female 
off Pelea and two females off Suttonia. 
These all conform to the original description. The aedeagus 
has the crook at the apex at about 45°, with its apex expanded 
and curved. 
Nesodryas (Nesothoé) seminigrofrons sp. n. Figure 5. 
Male. Macropterous; length, 2.8 mm.; tegmen, 2.9 mm. Vertex dis- 
tinctly broader than long, apex slightly rounded, produced beyond eyes 
but slightly, same width as base, base anterior to middle of eyes. Length 
of face 1.8 times the width, sides slightly curved, median carina slightly 
obseure at base. Antennae reaching to base of clypeus, first segment as 
wide as long, second three times the length of first. 
Anal angle of pygofer rounded, slightly produced. Genital styles the 
typical subsickle-shape. Aedeagus tubular, thin, slightly curved and re- 
eurved, apex produced into a long, acute process and from its base, on 
margin of orifice, a T-shape process arises, the cross-piece at apex curved, 
crescent shape. 
Face except apical third, genae except apical half, clypeus and thorax 
dark brown or nearly black, pronotum with a series of light dots along 
lateral carinae to behind lateral angles, vertex and frons with light dots, 
three pairs of dots on face slightly raised and showing signs of forming 
transverse bands, apical portions of face and genae creamy white; legs 
light with fuscous marks; first segment of antennae dark, second segment 
light. Tegmina hyaline slightly stramineous, slightly fuscous at base, an 
irregular eurved fuseous mark from middle of clavus to near base of costa 
extending irregularly along radial cell to apical, median and cubital cells, 
a small dark mark at apex of clavus; veins same color as membrane 
except the apical veins which are dark; tubercles minute, mostly same 
color as veins, but some on the darker veins of corium are light. Wings 
hyaline, slightly fuscous, veins dark. 
Female. Macropterous; length, 3.3 mm.; tegmen, 3 mm. Similar in 
color to male. 
This species comes next to NV. perkinsi (Kirk.), the aedeagus 
of which I figure (Figure 6) for comparison; the apex of the 
‘-piece is much smaller, and the spine at apex shorter and 
more obtuse. 
Described from one male and one female from Kumuwela 
off Campylotheca (Swesey, August 28, 1921). Type No. 1052. 
Nesodryas (Nesothoé) alboguttata sp. n. Figure 7. 
Male. Macropterous; length, 2.2 mm.; tegmen, 2.6 mm. Length of 
vertex subequal to width, apex broader than base, slightly rounded, base 
behind middle of eyes; length of face 1.7 times the width, one distinet 
median carina. Antennae reaching to base @f the clypeus, first segment 
wider than long, second segment more than four times the length of first. 
— = 2 ae 
