5 



5. S])iir oil liind leq' same color as tibia. 6 

 Spur on hind leti" darker than tibia. 9 



6. Tegniina chvided into two longitudinal parts by 



the median, 5th cubital, and all cells posterior 

 to them (including clavus ) being dark; all 

 anterior clear. bicoloris 



Tegmina not so colored. 7 



7. Pattern on tegmina formed b)- brown and yellow 



on clear cells. :'aric<^afa 



Pattern on tegmina formed by brown on clear 

 cells ( no yellow ) 8 



8. Pattern on tegmina on 5 and 6 apical cells, 



granules on veins pallid and fine. sacchaiiciiui 



Pattern on tegmina on 6 and at each end of 5 

 apical cells, making curved pattern ; gran- 

 ules on veins dark and coarse. sinensis 



9. Scutellum concolorous. 10 

 Lateral parts of scutellum darker than middle. 1 1 



10. Tegmina almost immaculate, some of apical veins 



lightly infuscate ; granules inconspicuous and 

 very sparse. I'lficnsis 



Tegmina with granulation darker and coarser 



(all females brachypterous ) . i^raniinicida 



11. Antennae concolorous, dark. paf^ncnsis 

 Antennae not concolorous. 12 



12. Head and thorax light, veins on tegiuina 



sparsely and finely granulated. pallidiila 



Head and thorax dark, granules on tegminal 



veins closer and coarser. rattlci 



1. saccharicida Kirkaldy, 1903, Entom. XXX\"I., 179. 



I have one male specimen from Viti Levu, Fiji, probably im- 

 ported from Queensland with cane. It is possible that New 

 Guinea species will eventually be recorded from the same locality, 

 as much sugar cane has been imported direct from that locality. 



2. viticnsis Kirkaldy, 1906, Bull. H. S. P. A. Ent. I, 406. 



