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Thyrocephalus. 



I. Jeucopterus. 

 PI. XVni, fig. 8. 

 (See also text fig. 2 on p. 166). 



Lamenia. 



In my last memoir, 1 placed this doubtingly among the Cixii- 

 nae; it should however, 1 think, be placed here, although some- 

 what aberrant. 



Rhotana. 



I now add a Fijian species, which may be distinguished from 

 the Australian forms as follows : 



1 Veins of tegmina pale yellow (*) i chrysonoc 



la Veins sanguineous {2) 



2 Tegmina largely dark smoky 3 hacmatoneura 



2-A Tegmina hyaline 3 lialosydnc 



3. haJosydnc sp. nov. 



Similar in structure to the two previous species. Whitish tes- 

 taceous. Eyes brownish. Tegmina hyaline testaceous, immacu- 

 late, veins on basal fourth pale, on the rest bright sanguineous. 

 Wings hyaline, veins sanguineous. 



Length 5^ mill. 



Hab. Fiji,, Rewa (Apr.. M.). 



* Since this was in proof. Distant has published descriptions of five species as new, 

 all apparently allied to ehrysonne. but as the length of the head is not stated, they can- 

 not be determined without' seeing the types. They are as follows : 



ramentrim p 409, transversa, p. 410, opalina, p. 410. septemmacidata p. 410, and qua- 

 drimacuJata p. 411. 



