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beneath the marginal vein. Hind wings with numerous discal 

 hairs; a dark l)and beneath the marginal vein and a second one 

 occupjing half the space between the former and the ajiex of the 

 wdng, but the apex of the wing- itself is clear for some distance. 

 Antennae of female long, slender, scape short, wide, only 

 about twice as long (including its basal pedicel) as its gi'eatest 

 width; distinctly shorter than the first funicle joint; pedicel 

 about half as long as the first funicle joint, which is only about 

 half the length nf the second, the third about one-fourth longer 

 than the second ; fourth much shorter, between one-half and 

 two-thirds the length of the third, or about three-fourths the 

 length of the second; fifth a very little shorter than the fourth, 

 but stouter ; sixth very conspicuously stouter than the fifth, and 

 about five-sixths its length ; the fifth funicle joint is about 

 seven times as long as its width at the middle, the apex being 

 somewhat more dilated. Club very large, nearly two and a 

 half times as long as the width at the middle of its length, sub- 

 equal in length to the two preceding funicle joints. Length 

 about 1.5 mm. The antenna is described from balsam speci- 

 men, rest of the insect from dry mount. 



Hab. Fiji, Suva (Muir). 



Eamymar gen, nov. 



Head transverse, ocelli in a very wide tritingle, each of the 

 ouTer ones about three times as far from the anterior ocellus 

 as from the eye-margin. Antennae of the female 10-jointed, 

 all the funicle joints very elongate, club-joint long and large, 

 aljout equal to three preceding joints together; antennae of 

 mal(! 11-jointed. Pronotum extremely short, not or hardly 

 visible in dorsal aspect. Tarsi 5-jointed. Front wings very 

 narrow, dilated beneath the marginal vein on the dorsum, where 

 they are widest, beyond this (apically) the dorsal margin is 

 consi)icuously siniuite ; nmrginal cilia extremely long. Mar- 

 ginal vein long, continued into an elongate stigmal, which is 

 consequently very oblique, and is bent towards the costa at its 

 extremity ; a submedian row of longish erect bristles, extending 

 far back from the tip of the wing but not reaching the region 

 of the neuration. First abdominal segment forming a short 



