407 



Male macropterous: third to 6th apical cells smoky (except 

 a small hyaline spot on each, near apex), also around 2nd and 

 3rd apical veins. 



Female macropterous; tegmina inmiaculate exce])t that the 

 apical parts of 4th to 6th apical cells are more or less smoky. 



Length: 4^ (male), 5^-8 mill (female). 



Hah: \'iti. Levuka, on sugar cane (Til, Ivoebele's Xo. 2346).=^= 



4. i'asfafri.v (Breddin.) 



Dicranotrupis vasfafri.v Breddin 1896 Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 107; 

 Zehntner 1897 Arch. Java Suiker \'., p. ? (Sep. p. 25); Krueger 

 t899 Das Zuckerrohr und seine Kultur p. 312. PI. XI\', f. 1. c; 

 Busse 1904 Ar'b. Biol. Abt. Land. Kais. (les. .\mt.. 1\', 319-422. 

 Plates I-II, etc. 



Hah: Java, on Sugar Cane. (Breddin and my collection); 

 also reported from German East Africa on Aiidropogoii sorgJutm 

 by Melichar (1905). 



Peregrinits, Kirkaldy. 



Percgriiius Kifkaldy 1904 Entom. XXXVH, 175. 

 Dicraiiotropis Van Duzee 1897 Bull. Buffa'o Soc. X. H.. \', 

 22i^ (nee Fieber). 



1. iiiaidis (AsJhmead). 



Delphax sp., Tyrun 1889 Rep. Insect & fungus pests Queens- 

 land I, 193-6. 



Delphax maidis Ashmead 1890 Psyche \\ 323; textfigs. 



Dicranofropis maidis Van Duzee 1897 P*"^l- Buffalo Soc. X^at. 

 Sci., V, 240. 



Percgriiius maidis Kirkaldy 1904 Entoni.. XXXVII, 176. 



Testaceous, often tinged with orange, carinae paler; the apical 

 three-fourths of the frons, the clypeus, first selgment of the an- 

 tennae and the second (except upper s'de of 'basal half), smoky 

 brownish; lateral margins of scutellum dark brown. Femora 

 dark brown. 



Males dimorphic. Abdomen black; genital segments and 

 laterally, paler. Longvvinged form with tegmina 'hyaiine, some- 

 times tinged with yellowish; costal, median and radial veins pale 

 yellow, cubital and apical veins smoky, tihe latter sufifusedly; fifth 



* Mr. Miiir lius lert'iitlv fonnil liracliyiitcrous t'oviiis of both sexes. 



