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cuvopaca, second segment subglobose, apically oblique, the flagel- 

 lum not arising from the apex. 



Length 13 mm. to apex of ab .omen; 17 mm. to apex of teg- 

 mina. 



Hab. : Amboina (Muir) ; Borneo, Telok iVyer (Muir). 



F . glaiicidcs sp. nov. 



Superficially not unlike F. nereides, but the head is much less 

 ascendant, and there are eight femoral spines. 



Head and prothorax green, rest of the thorax and abdomen 

 more or less yellowish, mostly rather pale. A percurrent stripe 

 from base of pronotum to apex of vertex, another from base of 

 frons to apical margin, another from anterior angle of genae to 

 base of propleura (interrupted by the eye), a sublateral oblique 

 (more obscure) stripe on pronotum, sanguineous. Scutellum 

 more or less suffused with green. Middle keel of clypeus pale 

 sanguineous. Costal vein fuscate, tinged with sanguineous at 

 base ; other veins more or less greenish on basal third, shading 

 into tawny on middle third, and into fuscous on apical third, but 

 all a little intermixed. Coxae, femora, and hind tibiae, greenish ; 

 fore femora and hind tibiae more or less tinged with brownish on 

 apical half or so (varyingly). Head very little ascendant, about 

 as long as the scutellum, 3i^-4 times as long as width between the 

 eyes ; lateral margins subparallel to about a little in front of the 

 anterior margin of the eyes, thence acutely converging; the 

 rounded outline of the obliquely lying genae is visible dorsally; 

 also the actual apex is rounded, owing to part of the frons being 

 visible. The frons is very similar to that of nereides, except that 

 it is a little less elongate, and more rounded anteriorly, and no^ 

 so elongate after the disappearance of the genal keels. Apical 

 venation much as in nereides. Hind tibiae about 3 times as long 

 as the femora, with eight spines, the five basal small but distinct, 

 the three apical large. 



Length 12 mm. to apex of abdomen, 17 mm. to apex of tegmina. 



Hab.: Borneo, Telok Ayer (Muir). 



F. borneides sp. nov. 



Scarcely separable from F. europaea by color and pattern. 

 Structurally it may be separated as follows : 



Vertex slightly longer, and the lateral margins almost straight, 

 less acute apically ; the genal margins as seen dorsally are more 

 arched outwardly. The claval veins unite in the same line as 

 the forking of the brachial, instead of distinctly basal of it ; the 

 cells formed by the forking of the main veins are distinctly longer, 



