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second and third a[)ical areas of the tegmina; il is allied to 

 G. sinensis by the basai coloration of the tegmina and wings, but 

 the opercula are more elongale, the face broader and less convex 

 and aiso dilTers by the colour of the legs and infiiscation of the 

 Iratisverse veins to apical tegminal areas. 



Division Dundubiaria. 



Haphsa Meeki sp. n. — cf. Front of head black with large 

 anlerior and postoi'ior ochraceous spots, vertex pale castaneous 

 with piceous inacuiar inarkings; pronolum brownish ochraceous, 

 with a central i)ale longitudinal ochraceous fascia which is margined 

 on each side wilh black, the tissures and sublateral margins also 

 black: mesonotuni ochraceous with four large piceous obconical 

 spots, the two central ones connected with the cruciform élévation 

 by two piceous elongate spots, the two outermost percurrent; 

 abdomen very dark castaneous, the posterior segmentai margins 

 rather longly greyishly pilose; face, sternum, and legs ochraceous; 

 face with a broad central black fascia which bifurcates near base 

 enclosing an ochraceous spot; a spot on each side of clypeus, apex 

 of rostrum, apices of coxœ and trochanters, apices of tibiœ, and 

 anterior and intermediate tarsi, black; opercula and base of abdo- 

 men castaneous, bases and ai)ices of opercula black ; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline, tegmina with the basai venation ochraceous spotted 

 with black, remaining venation piceous, costal membrane ochra- 

 ceous, transverse veins at bases of second, third, fd'th, and eight 

 apical areas infuscated and marginal fuscous spots at apices of 

 longitudinal veins of (Ifth to eighth apical areas; wings with the 

 venation piceous, that of lower halfof basai area mostly ochraceous; 

 the whole body is more or less greyishly pilose; front of head a 

 little broader and less produced than in other described species of 

 the genus; opercula in maie long and broad, reaching apical abdo- 

 minal segment; rostrum slightly passing the posterior coxœ; face 

 very fmely centrally sulcate, the transverse striations also Une but 

 well pronounced. 

 Long. excl. .tegm. ^ 26 mill. Exp. tegm. 97 mill. 

 Hab. : Brit. New Guinea, Owgarra(A. S. Meek. — Brit. Mus.). 



• Siil.l;imily G.^ANIN.E. 



Division Cicadatuakia. 



Gudaba apicata s[). n. — cf. Body and legs ochraceous; head 

 with a somewhat broken transverse fascia between the eyes centrally 

 connected wilh Ihe posterior margin by two short lines, black; 



