171 



Add: Fiji, Rewa (Alar., Apr., Nov., Dec, Muir'.s No. 48) 

 "common on certain native trees in the Bush and at times very 

 common on Sugar Cane, turning the leaves yellow in streaks 

 vv^here they feed." 



llie stridulatory area is figured on IM. XX, figs. 6-7. 



2. citharista sp. nov. 



The lateral margins of the vertex are rather luore widely re- 

 flexed than in the type species. Testaceous, posterior angle of 

 scutellum brown, genae partly suffusedly with rosy. Tegmina 

 cinereotestaceous, veins concolc.rous, two transverse bands of grey- 

 brc.wn, at their base and on the basal third, the latter dividing 

 into two at the radial vein, the lower Ijranch (wln'ch is actually 

 a spot on the subcostal cell) curving apical-wards and dividing 

 into two bands which proceed irregularly to the apical parts of 

 the tegmen. Wings hyaline, veins partly fuscous, a longituchnal 

 fuscous stripe on the apical third near the middle. 



Length 5 mill, to apex of clc»sed tegmina. 



Hab. Fiji, (March. Muir's No. 106,) arboreal. 



The stridulatory area is figured on PI. XX, figs. 1-2. 



3. ornata. 



Makiila ornata Distant, I. c, fig. 5. 



Hab. Queensland. 



This dififers from the preceding two species bv having apparent- 

 ly a few more veins at the lower apical part, and usually in the 

 Vitian forms, there is a cross vein in the first wing cell, but this 

 is sometimes absent in P. citharista. The eyes are also a little far- 

 ther from the dorsal margin of the genae in P. ornata. 



Ncsoncura subgenus nov. 



Close to typical PyrrJioncura, but the eyes are placed more as 

 in P. ornata and the head in profile is subangulate anteriorly, 

 while it is distinctly mere elongate dorsally, being medianly ex- 

 tended farther in front of the eyes than with them. 



4. vitiensis sp. nov. 



Testaceous ; the eyes and a small spot on each frontal keel at 

 its base and the same at its apex, sides of pronotum narrowly, 

 basal half of subcostal cell, blackish. Tegminal veins white, an ob- 



