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smoky, veins partly pale. Legs mostly yellowish-white. Ster- 

 nites black. 



Length 4 mill. 



Hah. A'iti Levu, Rewa (Alar., M.). 



A ristyllis. 



The following species are now figured: 

 A. aristyllis, PL IX, figs. 3-4. 

 A. omphalc, PI. IX, figs. 1-2. 



A. adippc, PI. IX, figs. 5-6 (the type is a little immature, con- 

 sequently the frontal structure is a little obscure. 



A ncipo. 



Aneipo Kirkaldy. 



=:.Tudca Distant op. c, 290. 



I . diva. 



A. dvva Kirkaldy. 



rr:7\ picfiirafa Distant, 1. c. 



The following have been described as Achilinae : 

 Mahiuia coiispcrsa Distant 1907, op. c, 290 Queensland. 

 Omvca doddi Dist., op. c, 292, do. 

 Talaloa pallcsceiis Dist., op. c. 295. do. 



Dictynplioriiii. 



Distant has recently described the following : 



Dicfyophara (sic!) pro^i^iiafha 1906 A. M. N. H. (7) XVIII, 352, 

 Queensland. He also (probably incorrectly) confirms a species 

 of Walker's in the same genus, viz : 



D. concolor Walker 1851 List 322; Distant 1. c, North Aus- 

 tralia, Queensland and South Australia. 



Distant, following Stal, incorrectly places Lcusaba in the 

 Tropiduchinae : the absence of a well developed costal vein, 

 however, and the running of the anal vein into the commissure 

 jnst basal of the apex of the clavus, places this genus in the 

 Dictyophorinae. The genus Aiigila placed by Stal and Distant 

 in the Issinae, certainly has no place there ; it probably belongs 

 to the Dictyophorinae. 



In the A. M. N. H. (7), XIX. 415, Distant boldly synonymizes 

 Thanatodictya lucindae Kirk, with Dictyophora bifasciafa Dist., and 



