318 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. V, 
opercula nearly reaching apex of first abdominal segment, well 
separated internally, the apices broadly rounded; rostrum almost 
reaching the posterior coxe. 
Long. excl. tegm. 9, 16mm. Exp. tegm. 45 mm. 
Hab.—Borneo; Lawas, Sarawak (Moulton). 
Fam. FULGORIDA. 
Sub-fam. Derbine. 
Genus AFAKIA. 
Arfaka, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), xix, p. 397 (1907), 
nom. Pr @oce. 
Afakia, Kirk. Canad. Ent.., xli, p. 391 (1909), 7. nom. 
Kirkaldy proposed the above new name for my genus on 
erroneous reasons. He wrote ‘“‘ presuming it to be derived from the 
Papuan village ‘ Afak’ (or as it used to be called ‘ Offak’) Dis- 
tant has written an intrusive ‘r,’ which I have omitted in the 
replacing name.”’ 
The Arfak Mts. of New Guinea are usually well known; the 
‘* Arfaks’ who live there are not unknown to ethnologists, while 
the word is quite familiar to most naturalists, for few indeed have 
not read Wallace’s ‘‘ Malay Archipelago.’ However as the word 
Arfaka has previously been used for a genus of Cicadide, Kirk- 
aldy’s name is available. 
Afakia decisa. (Pl. xxt, figs. 9, ga.) 
Arfaka decisa, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), xix, p. 398 
(1907). 
Hab.—New Guinea (Wallace, Brit. Mus.). 
Sub-fam. Issinze. 
Genus LOLLIUS. 
Lollius, Stal, Hem. Afr., iv, p. 209 (1866). 
Type, L. australicus, Stal. 
Lollius pryen, sp.nov. (Plt xxi, figs. 11; 11a-) 
Vertex brownish-ochraceous with darker brown spots between 
the eyes, at apex two foveate spaces the margins of which are 
ridged, each containing a small tubercle and with a black streak 
on their posterior margins; pronotum brownish-ochraceous finely 
spotted with darker brown; abdomen above ochraceous, the lateral 
and apical areas more or less suffused with fuscous-brown ; 
body beneath and legs ochraceous, the latter more or less annulated 
with fuscous-brown; face fuscous-brown, mottled with ochraceous, 
its posterior disk longitudinally foveately impressed, its basal lateral 
angles slightly but distinctly angularly acute, lateral margins sinuate, 
broadening to behind eyes, thence oblique to clypeus which is 
