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or less with reddish. Tegmina yellowish-brown, veins tinged willi 

 reddish. Vertex very distinctiy longer Ihan ils widtli including 

 eyes; nearly twice as long as the pronotum, rapidly narrowing acu- 

 minalely to the apex which is a little rounded ; the three dorsal 

 Distant has, with his usual care and discrimination, synony- 

 mized(l)with this genus my Euryaulax, with which it has 

 nothing to do. In my description, lexpressly said that theacharac- 

 ters of venation, etc., are mucli Ihose of Toniaspis Am. Serv. », not 

 because they accord exactiy, but to exclude Eoscarta, which has 

 much simpler venation. Mr. Distant also synonymizes my E. 

 calilcttigoideswïih inconstans {\Wau\ER), wiiich has the wing-veins 

 black, whereas they are testaceous to iight fuscous in al! liie 

 , spécimens of callitettigoides \ hâve seen; this is, however, not of 

 âny importance. If Walker's species is really the same as mine, 

 then Mr. Distant has referred it to Eoscarta, after the most super- 

 licial exai'niiiation, as, as I hâve shown above, the wing-venation is 

 very (htVereiit. For the présent, then, I prefer to retain this species 

 as E. catlitettigoides, till some compétent Hemipterist can examine 

 Walker's type. 



PHILAGRA Stâl. 



keels do not reach nearly as far basally as the eyes. Vertex sub- 

 ascendant curvedly in profile, atabout45''; the latéral keel proceeds 

 from the eye for about one-third of the length of the head, is then 

 interrupted by the oblique striœ of the face, continuing after a little 

 to the apex; middle keel of frons subobsolete on the basai half, then 

 narrowing rapidly. Pronotum anteriorly gently rounded. Tegmina 

 very closely and minute! y punctured, distinctiy more arched 

 cobtally than in fiisiforinis or parva. 



Length about 16 mil!, to apex of abdomen; length of vertex about 

 5 mill.; ex panse of tegmina 33 mill. 



Ilab : Yunnan, Tali (Montandon; type in my collection). 



(1) 1908 Ann, Soc. Eut. Belg., LU, 01. 



