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(8) T. neoamhoinensis sp. nov. ( <5 ) 

 Plate 6, fig. 11. 



Vertex and pronotum of equal length. This species has the 

 fades of neoeleyans and atnhoinotsis, but the genital styles differ con- 

 siderably, the base being produced into a rounded, thin, concavo- 

 convex process, the apex is less truncate and the apical corner pro- 

 duced into a much wider process.. 



Length 2 mm. ; tegmen 2.5 mm. 



Hab. Amboina ; Cairns, Queensland. 



(9.) T. hrunnipennis Sign. 



I have specimens from Amboina and Java which agree with 

 Kirkaldy's cxlmus, which Matsiimura considers the same as the 

 African species hrunnipennis. 



(10) T. sp. nov. 



I have one damaged specimen from ^Macassar in which the 

 vertex is mnch shorter than the pronotum, (.75 to 1) and does 

 not reach to the anterior margin of eyes, the face slopes for- 

 ward, the apex of face being the most anterior portion of the 

 head. It is too much damaged to describe, but the remarkable 

 shape of the head makes it worthv of mention. 



Sardia Melichar 

 {!) 8. rostrata Melichar. 



Specimens from Java and the Malay Peninsular agree fairly 

 well with ]\Ielichar's description, but they are darker in color. 

 The genitalia is near to pluto but the styles differ in having the 

 basal portion larger in proportion to the apical portion and 

 produced more acutely, the apical portion also differs. These 

 differences are best seen in a side view of the styles. As there 

 are no figures or descriptions of the male genitalia of rostrata 

 from Ceylon I am unable to be sure of my identification. I 

 have one brachypterous female from Java which is lighter in 

 color than Melichar describes. 



Plnjllodiiuis Van Duzee. 

 (1) P. macaoensis sp. nov. 



Brown; keels on head and thorax lighter, four small light spots 





