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I3a Apical cells not (or very sliglitlv) declivous, tegmhial veins 

 not o-ranulate i Pliciiclia 



Fhcnclia. 



Mr. Aluir has collected two species which I place provisional- 

 ly here. Pheiielia seems to form two subgenera: 

 I Vertical keels very strong, intracarinal areas very narrow ; 



lateral keels of vertex meeting acutely 



(aj Fhcnclia sens, str., type clidipfcroidcs 



la Vertical keels feebler, intracarinal areas wide; lateral keels 



meeting roundly-acutely anteriorly. (b) Ah'phclia. type 



bicuiicafo. 

 The two species of iWcphclia, are easily separable b}' the 

 colour : 



I Tegminal veins pallid 2 hicuncata 



la Tegminal veins blackish 3 tristis 



2. biciiiicata sp. nov. 



Male . Brownish-yellow, abdomen and body beneath paler. 

 Tegmina yellowish hyaline with 2 subopaque yellowish wedges, 

 very narrowly bordered with fuscous, near the apex of the sub- 

 costal cell and a b'ackish-brown speck in the second apical cell; 

 veins pale except the stem and inner fork of the radial vein, 

 the claval veins, &c., which are vellowish-brown. \'ertex about 

 2}, times as long as the pronotum. produced Ijefore the eyes. 



Length 3/^ mill. 



Hal). Viti Levu, Rewa ('Mar., M.). 



3. tristis, sp. nov. 



Male: form of the last, but the vertex shorter, scarcely pro- 

 duced in front of the eyes. Pitchy, paler below. Tegmina dark 

 smoky, with 2 black-bordered white wedges near the apex of 

 the subcostal cell. 



Length 3^ mill. 



Hab. \'iti Levu, Rewa (Apr., M.). 



Etiryiioiiicns. 



This may possibly be the genus Tangiita, but the frons is later- 

 ally sinuate and the radial vein is forked apically. I am in- 

 clined to think Melichar's figures faulty. 



I. anstraliac. 



PI. IX, figs. 7-8. 



