Rhynchota collected in New Guinea. 487 
RHYNCHOTA HOMOPTERA. 
CICADIDA. 
Beturva exhausta. 
Cicada exhausta, Guér., Voy. Coq. Ins., t. 10, f. 6. 
Appears to be somewhat generally distributed in the 
eastern area of the Malayan Archipelago. 
Beturia beccarit. 
Beturia beccarti, Dist., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov., ser. 2a, 
vol. vi., p. 524 (1888). 
I originally described this species from a specimen 
collected by Dr. Beccari on Mt. Singalang in Sumatra. 
FULGORIDA. 
FULGORIN A. 
MyriILa, n. g. 
Allied to Polydictya in having the whole venation of the tegmina 
reticulated. The face possesses three longitudinal carine, the 
central one extending across its whole length, the other two some- 
what oblique and not reaching apex, which is not broader than the 
clypeus. Tegmina four times longer than broad, much longer than 
wings. Rostrum long, about reaching the penultimate segment of 
abdomen. 
Myrilla obscura, n.s. (Pl. XIII., fig. 8). 
Head and thorax above ochraceous or olivaceous, more or less 
spotted and marked with black, abdomen above with rather more 
than basal half black, remainder pale olivaceous. Head and thorax 
beneath black, spotted with ochraceous; legs black, femora with a 
subapical, and anterior and intermediate tibiz with two ochraceous 
annulations, posterior tibiz almost wholly dark ochraceous; abdo- 
men beneath blackish. Tegmina with more than basal half 
fuscous, the reticulated venation ochraceous, apical area pale 
hyaline, with irregular black markings, a few linear black spots on 
costal margin. Wings with basal two-thirds black, apical area pale 
hyaline, extreme base tinged with carmine. Long. excl. tegm. 
17 mm.; exp. tegm. 43 mm. 
