9. papttciisis sp. nov. 



r^Miiale niacrupterous. Antennae, frons between eyes, clypeus, 

 lateral edges of prune )tuni and scntelluni, black, with light spots 

 on frons between eyes ; frons below eyes and apex of clypeus, 

 white ; sub-apical dark marks between keels on frons ; vertex, 

 pronotuni, and scutclluni, yellowish between white keels. Legs, 

 whitish; anterior and intermediate tarsi, band on tibiae, and spur, 

 black ; dark longitudinal marks on femora. Large black pleural 

 spot. Abdomen, black. Tegmina, hyaline, sutfused with brown 

 on clavns ; d<jrsum, white; black dot at end of anal vein; apical 

 cells 5 to 8, and running into discoidal and median cells, dark 

 brown, also along apical veins 1 to 4 ; white spot at apex of 5 to 8, 

 and center of 5, apical. \'eins, thickly studded with dark granules. 



This is a very distinctly contrasted species represented only by 

 a female. Length, 3.5 mm, 6mm. 



Habitat, Laloki River, British New Guinea, on sugar cane. 



10. I'ustatrix { L'>reddin). 



1 have specimens of both sexes of this species from Java, West 

 Borneo, Amboina. Piroe (Ceram), and Laloki River (British New 

 Guinea). There is a distinct darkening of the wing pattern as wc 

 pass eastward. 



The spine on anal tube is bifurcate. 



IL lalokcnsis sp. nov. (Fig. 3.) 



