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3.'i Tegniinal veins pallid, sometimes faintly sangumeous. . . .4 

 4 Tegmina yellowish brown ; head and pronotum ir.ore or less 



orange brown 2 ogygia 



4a Tegmina pale testaceons, a jjale fuscous l)and across the 



middle 3 kalypso 



lassiis cictnictiis Walker, from Tasmania, is not includ d. 



I. labcita. 



I have little doubt that the division of the discoidal, in the uni- 

 que specimen, is an aberration. This single example is a male, 

 not a female. Tiie last segment is deeply, minutely, roundly 

 emarginate and the plates (not 'valve' j are elongate, and covered 

 with long, curling, rather coarse, white hairs. 



2. lealypso sp. nov. 



Pale yellowish testaceous, a little paler beneath, vertex slightly 

 embrowned. Tegmina hyaline with colourless veins (sometunes 

 very narrowly margined with pale greyish fuscous), an irregular 

 pale greyish fuscous band across the tegmen, sometimes other 

 small suffusions. Tibiae apicall\- and tarsi fuscous. Tcrgites 

 more or less fuscous discally. \'ertex much as in the type, per- 

 haps a trifle wider; frons also in the type, but a little flatter, 

 ciypeus scared}- so broad apically. 



Female : last segment roundly, a little angularly, produced, 

 angularlv emarginate narrowly, but sufficiently deeply, posterior- 

 ly ; medianly carinate ; the fuscous ovipositor is longer than the 

 pygophor. 



Length 6>4-6i/4 mill. 



Hab. Vhi Levu, Rewa (Apr., Muir). 



3. ogygia sp. nov. 



Form of the last ; cheeks a little marginate interiorly. Yellowish 

 brown, paler beneath, more or less suffused with rosy on head 

 and pronotum. Tegmina yellowish brown, veins concolorous, or 

 slightly tinged with sanguineous, apical cells apically (sonietimes 

 niedianlv Imt obscurely) fuscous. Apical half of liind tibiae 

 (]rjrsallv fuscous. Tergites more or less fuscous discally. 



Male plates elongate, with short i)ale yellowish gre\ bristly 

 hairs. 



Female genital segments much as in the last. 



Length (male) Yz (female) 6 mill. 



Hab. \'iti Levu. Rewa ( i\lar.-Apr., Aluir). 



