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tnse-angularly emarginate, while in the latter it is somewhat 

 rounded ; the scntellum is rather flattish, while in Piitala it is con- 

 vex. Type niacaonica. 



E. macaonica sp. nov. 



In appearance very similar to Putala maculata Distant, which 

 apparently belongs to this genus, but differs as follows : 



Vertex much shorter, scarcely longer in front of the eyes than 

 the rest of the vertex, and more rounded apicallv ; the radial vein 

 very distinctly forked a little nearer the apex than is the medial 

 vein ; otherwise the venation is very similar ; tegmina apically 

 more fuscate. Frons much shorter, basal of the eye scarcely 

 longer than a half of the rest ; there are three keels ( within the 

 lateral keels), one median and two submedian, the latter meeting 

 basally subroundedly.f Coxae and apical third of front tibiae 

 dark piceous. 



Length 8 mm. to apex of abdomen, 10 mm. to apex of tegmina. 

 ■ Hab. : Macao (Muir; also in my collection from Kershaw). 



Miasa siiianii^dilijica (Walker). 



Hab.: Borneo, ]\Ioewong (Muir). Previously recorded from 

 Tenasserim and Malacca. The examples agree fairly well with 

 Distant's redescription and figure (1906 Faun. Ind.Rh., III. 248, 

 f.l08), except that the frons is unicolorously ochraceous, and the 

 clypeal band, etc., are creamy white. Beneath, the abdomen is 

 orange-brown, the apical margins of the segments narrowly 

 greenish, the lateral margins dark fuscous ; the pygophor more 

 or less dark fuscous. 



Acania sp. 



Hab.: Borneo, Moewong (Muir). Probably new, but unfor- 

 tunately I have not seen some of the Stalian descriptions in this 

 genus. 



Fiilgora Linneus (= Dicfyophora Germar). 



This genus is decidedly heterogeneous and badly in need of 

 revision. Ncrsla Stal is not, as Distant says, synonymous with 

 Dictxoplwra (i. e., Fiilgora), hovina may be taken as its type. 



F. hcvbida (Walker). 



Hab.: Mexico; Cuernavaca (Koebele). The two specimens 

 agree very fairly with Walker's description, but not so well with 



Distant's figure must be faulty, as it shows only two keels within the lateral ones. 



