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Phyllyphanfa producta (Spinola). 



Hab. : Borneo, Telok Ayer ( Muir ) . Previously known from 

 Sumatra, Banguey, Java, Celebes, and Cochin China. 



Saliiniis kcrshaici sp. nov. 



Head, pronotum and scutellnm pale orange-brown, the disk of 

 the pronotum and of the scutellum pale greenish-yellow, the for- 

 mer with a red-brown stripe down each side of the middle, the 

 latter with an outwardly curved submedian pale brown stripe, 

 meeting apically and basally. A broad fuscous stripe down the 

 middle of the vertex, a fuscous spot at middle of the apical margin 

 of pronotum and of scutellum. Sterna and abdomen pale, the 

 latter more or less yellowish above. Tegmina pale yellowish- 

 green, the veins suffusedly pale fuscous, the commissural margin 

 suffusedly so. Wings milky white. Legs testaceous, tarsi, fore 

 tibiae, etc., pale yellowish-brown. Vertex about half as long as 

 the pronotum, scarcely half as long as the width of the head 

 between the eyes. Anterior margin of pronotum rounded, sub- 

 truncate in the middle. Tegmina costally strongly arched, apical 

 angle rounded, posteroapical angle acute, prominent. No sensory 

 granules on corium. 



Length of body 7 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 19 mill. 



Hab.: Macao ( Muir ; also in my collection from J. C. W. 

 Kershaw). 



There are two sublateral, outwardly arched, keels on scutellum, 

 and between these, on each side of the middle, a more obscure 

 one. This species is very similar to uiargincUus, but is yellower, 

 and the vertex distinctly shorter, and the pronotal keels more dis- 

 tant. It seems to lead the way to Siphaiita. 



Saliiniis luargiiiclliis ( Guerin ) . 



Hab. : Borneo, Telok Ayer ( Aluir ) . Previously recorded also 

 from India, Tenasserim, Malacca, Cochin China, Shanghai, 

 Kiang-Sin, and Nicobar Islands. 



Sipliaiifo jcn'oiia sp. nov. 



This has the characters of acuta (Walker), but is distinctly 

 smaller with the anteroapical angle of the tegmina less prominent, 

 and is distinguishable at once by the numerous tubercles on the 

 tegmen. It is smaller than acntipcnnis Kirkaldy and has a dis- 

 tinctly shorter vertex. It is separable from patrueUs, the other 

 Javan species, by the rounded vertex and narrower frons. 



Length 5 mill. ; expanse of tegmina about 18 mill. 



Hab.: lava, Pekalongan (Muir). 



