336 Mr. G. W. Kirkaldy's Memoir on the 



Frons not narrower than long, lateral margins of clypeus not 

 carinate, laterally rounded, subperpendicular. Tegmina wide tri- 

 lateral. The two claval nerves uniting at the middle of the clavus ; 

 six or seven tranverse nerves in clavus ; great claval nerve uniting 

 with the claval margin at the apex of the clavus. Radial and sub- 

 radial veins springing at the same point from the basal cell, both 

 running subparallel as far as stigma. Costal membrane much wider 

 than costal area, slightly arched exteriorly, several of the costal 

 nervures furcate. Longitudinal nerves in corium somewhat far 

 apart, few transverse nervures. Those always simple. Interior 

 ulnar nerve arising out of the basal cell at the opposite apical angle 

 to the exterior ulnar nerve. 



Hajar fornicatus, sp. nov. 



Tale luteo-testaceous (greenish 1). Abdomen with some black 

 spots dorsally ; a few of the transverse corial nerves fumate. Tegmina 

 a little longer than wide, apically rounded. Vertex a little produced, 

 truncate apically, lateral margins carinate, at right angles to apical 

 margin, posterior margin excavated, pronotum short, but strongly 

 carinate medianly longitudinally. Scutellum tricarinate the lateral 

 keels meeting the middle keel apically at an acute angle. Frons 

 obscurely carinate longitudinally, strongly carinate laterally and 

 apically. Posterior tibice with two spines. 



Long. 5 - 2 mm. to apex abdomen ; expanse tegmina 18 mm. 



Hob. Birara ( Willcy), 1 $ damaged by alcohol. 



Peggioga, gen. nov. 



Allied to Dictyophara, Germ., but differs by the acutangularly 

 emarginate bases of head and pronotum, the numerous transverse 

 nervures in the very narrow costal membrane, and the less reticulate 

 apical third of tegmina. Frons tricarnate, clypeus very short, 

 strongly tricarinate, posterior tibise, 3-spinose. Anterior femora 

 unarmed. 



Peggioga Formosa, sp. n. 

 (Plate XVII, fig. 6.) 



Stramineous (greenish ?) ; apex of head black, median line of the 

 various keels of the head, pronotum, scutellum, and elytral nervures, 

 more or less pale ferruginous. Stigma, intero-apical margin of 

 tegmina, exterior half of the transverse series of nerves leading from 

 the stigma, and the nerves in the costal membrane (and the nerves 



