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taken it in Fiji (Alar., JMuir's No. 131), on Sacchanim oftici- 

 narum. The male pygophor has two, somewhat short, ventral 

 spines, and in profile the ventral margin is acutely produced. 

 The genital styles are somewhat twisted. The ventral wall of 

 the anal tube has 4 spines, the dorsal being longer than the ven- 

 tral. The ccaitents of the pygophor have been drawn from 'a 

 specimen in which they were not in repose. 



2. grauiinicida. 



PI. XII. figs. 14-15. 



The male pygophor has two very short spines on the "lip," 

 and two long curved tusks from the ventral side of the anal tube. 

 The genital styles are apically bispinose and the oedeagus is 

 rather small. 



3. saccharic id a. 



PI. VTTI. figs. 5-8. PI. XII. figs. TI-13. 



Dr. Van Deventer has kindly sent me examples from Java. 

 In PI. 17, fs. I and 4 of my former memoir, the obscure median 

 keel of the scutellum was omitted. 



The male pygophor has two broad spines, acuminate apically, 

 on the "lip," and two upward curved tusks on the ventral side 

 of the anal tube. The genital styles are broad and rather flat, 

 bispinose apically. The oedeagus is rather long and has a trian- 

 gular process on the tuiddle of the "back." 



4. 7'ifie)!sis. 



PI. XTT. figs. 9-T0. 



The "lip" spines in this are slender and very long. The geni- 

 tal styles are medianly branched, as well as bispinose apically. 

 The oedeagus is long and broad. The spines on the anal tube 

 are bifid. 



5. vastatrix. 



PI. X, figs. 12-13. 



Dr. Van Deventer has sent me a male of this from Java, where 

 however it is apparently not the commonest species, this being 



