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Judging" from the three specimens that I have seen, this species 

 varies somewhat in sculpture and in the color of the antennae 

 and legs, the smallest example having the antennae of a testa- 

 ceous yeliow and very little darkened. It is closely allied to the 

 Australian P. leptias, but that is easily known by the four pallid 

 apical joints of the antennae strongly contrasted with the dark 

 preceding ones, the less distinct separation of the basal and me- 

 dian fasciae of the wings, and the very dark femora and tibiae 

 of all the legs, while the middle and hind tarsi are also fuscous 

 above. 



Hab. Java, Pekalongan (]\Iuir) ; bred from nvmphs of TJiaiia- 

 fodicfyci {No. 317, 367 and 295). 



GONATOPODINI 



Psciidogoiiatopiis midiis sp. nov. 



Face, mandibles, and two basal antennal joints pale vellowish, 

 head above and the thorax bright brown, the mesonotal constric- 

 tion evidently paler or yellowish, femora more or less sordid 

 brown, the hind and middle tibiae and tarsi and all the trochant- 

 ers more pallid. Abdomen with the petiole black, a ferruginous 

 area behind this, the rest nearly black. 



Head above concave, somewhat shining : antennae moderately 

 long and slender, third joint thin and very much longer than the 

 fourth, the apical joint dark. Pronotum with distinct transverse 

 furrow, shining, very feebly sculptured and without hairs, meso- 

 notal constriction dull, with very dense microscopic surface sculp- 

 ture ; propodeum smooth and shining on the disc, posteriorly at 

 the sides very feebly transversely rugulose, the wrinkles less defi- 

 nite in the middle, without erect hairs. Abdomen glabrous and 

 polished. First and fourth tarsal joints of front legs subequal, 

 the claw with about six well developed lamellate denticles. 

 Length 2.75 mm. 



Hab. Java, Pekalongan f Muir) ; bred from a Dicrauotropis 

 (No. 349) ; larval sac nearly uniform dark fuscous, placed near 

 the base of the abdomen of the leaf-hopper. 



Psciido^i^oiiatopiis Iiospcs sp. nov. 



Black, the face below the antennae and two basal joints of 

 these pale, the pale color of the face continued above the anten- 

 nae in the middle line and along the inner orbits. Front, middle 



