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frontoclypea! suture whicli is a little obsolescent; no vertical fos- 

 settes. Pronotum acute-an_e^ularlv eniarginate posteriorly. 

 Scutellum with three straig^ht keels. Subcostal margin of teg- 

 mina sinuate near the base and also a little apical of the middle. 

 Internal cell of clavus granulate. 



I. kalypso, sp. nov. 



(Text figure i). 



IJlack ; head keels (anteriorlv l)lackened ) , face, antennae, 

 pronotum, sterna and legs whitish. Tegmina hyaline tinged 

 v/ith yellowish, subcostal vein near the base and from the stig- 

 ma apically, radial vein and its forkings, stigma, a]:)ex antero- 

 obliquely, claval vein apically &c., smoky often a little suffused- 

 ly. Vertex extending a little in front of eyes, lateral keels 

 somewhat convergent anteriorly, forking about the apical mar- 

 gin of the eyes. Labium reaching nearly to apex f^f hind femora. 



Length (female) 4^ mill. 



Hab'. Y\i\ Levu. Rewa (Mar. I^L). 



Soloiiainia solonaiuia. 



PI. vin, fs. 13-15. 



Myndits. 



Myndus Stal. 1862, Berlin Ent. Zeit. VL 



A North American genus, the Japanese species described by 

 LThler being, according to Matsumura, an Oliarns. The species 

 now described is possibly not a true Myndus, but agrees in all 

 apparent essentials. 



I. viticnsis sp. nov. 



Blackish; vertex soiled brownish-yellow, pronotum whitish; 

 keels and lateral margins of scutellum sordid ferruginous. Teg- 

 m.ina sordid hyaline, basal veins pale, subcostal vein and apical 

 third with veins dark fuscous suffusedlv, and with 2 curved dark 



