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forms between the two. Moreover in forms in which these 

 keels ctirve under the eyes in long-winged forms, there seems 

 to be a tendency towards a straightening of the keels in the 

 short-winged forms. The venation is of comparatively small 

 value. The relative proportion of the first segment of the 

 hind tarsi to the other two together is used as a character of 

 high importance by many authors, but 1 cannot so regard it. 



The characters which appear to me to be of generic value in 

 this section, lie in the genitalia and the tibial spur, though l 

 am not prepared, without the examination of a large series of 

 European and American forms, to formulate genera based on 

 them. , 



I have therefore thought it best to include all the Australo- 

 Fijian species belonging to these "genera", in 'Dclphax', there- 

 by obviating future synonymic difficulties, as Dclphax is a syno- 

 nym and has no generic value. It should be noted also that 

 'Lihurnia often used for Dclphocodcs- is a strict svnonvm of 

 Emholophpora. 



The Australo-Fijian species of this complex are disposed arti- 

 ficially as follows: 



1 Head, pronotum and scutellum fuscous or black with a 

 more or less sharply contrasted pale longitudinal stripe.. (2) 



la Head, &c., without such a stripe (7) 



2 Ground colour of head, pronotum and scutellum tlavo- 

 fuscous (3) 



2a The same blackish-brown (6) 



3 Long-winged forms: tegmina with internal half of mem- 

 brane smoky (4 ) 



3a Short-winged forms (5) 



4 Narrower and longer, keels more pronounced. .13 gcranor 

 4a Broader and stouter, keels less pronounced. . . . 12 koloplioii 



5 Tegmina dark apically, wath separate round black spot at 

 apex 14 kaJhi 



5a Tegmina dark apically, without separate round black spot. 

 15 Iciiiionias 



6 Long-winged form: tegmina more or less hyaline: 



A. Head dorsally not longer than wide 16 ancmonias 



AA. Head dorsally distinctly longer than wide. 22 ciipompc 



6a Short-winged form : tegmina dark, with a narrow white 



border 17 pylaon 



7 Frons yellowish, pale fuscous, or subsanguineous, prac- 

 tically concolorous (8) 



