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Tribe i. I'anibiniini. 



■ Costal area very narrow, not veined transversely. Ispon'sa, 

 I Colgorma, Ossa. Tambitiia and perhaps Paricana, &c. 



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Tribe 2. Tropiduchini. 



Costal area broad, veined transversely. Kiisiiiiia, Varma and 

 Banina (the two first placed bv Distant amono^ the Lophopidae 

 to which they have no resemblance, superficial or otherwise); 

 Conna. FJica, RJiotala. Daradax, Ficarasa and Epora : Stacota, and 

 Tropidiiclnis, Rodryas (*). Pcltodidya, Fauna, Rhinodictya and 

 Pcgi^ioi^^a, and Plci^inatopfcra. (the latter placed by Stal in the 

 Diictyophorini!). 



Subfani. 3. Ricaniinae. 



' Clavns not qranulate. Pronotum tnn'carinate. emarginate be- 

 hind. Hind tibiae si)inose, first segment of liind tarsi usually 

 rather short. 



Tribe r. Bladinhii (=Nogodini auctt.) 



Frons not wider than long, lateral margins of cl}peus keeled. 

 This runs very close to certain Tropiduchini. 



Tribe 2. Ricaniini. 



h'rons not longer than wide, lateral margins of clypeus keeled. 



Subfam. 4. Poekillopterinae. 



Clavus granulate; hind tibiae spinose. Cross veins in costal 

 area, and unusually a transvere line on the apical part of the 

 tegmen. 



Tribe i. Poekillopterini (=Flatinae). 



Tribe 2. Phalaenomorphini (=Flatoidinae). 



Family 2. Issidae. 



Costal vein usually developed, tegmina often coriaceous and 

 reduced; clavus not granulate. Sensory organs on antennae 

 not surrounded by spines. 



* New name for Bpora Mel. 190.3 nee Walker, 1857, which is allied to Kinsuma 

 (Distant.) Meliohar has described and figured it; type mclichari 



