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studded with wax pits : face and vertex distinctly separated by 

 transverse keel ; face slightly narrowed in middle, widening at 

 base, sides deeply keeled, keels with wax pits ; clypeus flattened, 

 tricarinate, the lateral ones joining the facial keels; a very small 

 subantennal process ; male antennae with second joint globular, 

 a little longer than wide, slightly enlarged toward apex, female 

 antenna smaller and not so globular ; pronotum short, broadly 

 angularly emarginate behind, shoulder keels very small ; scutellum 

 longer than broad, tricarinate, the lateral carinae fading out on 

 basal half ; tegmina fairly short and broad, neuration near to Cc- 

 ditsa: granulate on first claval vein and costa. The head and 

 thorax of this is as in Vckunta, but the tegmina is very different. 



(1) G. piiUuin .-.p. nov. {$ 9 ). 

 Pis. I fig. 21 and II fig. 6. 



Vertex, abdomen and notum fuscous brown, face, clypeus, 

 rostrum, legs, and ventral side of thorax lighter brown ; tegmina 

 fuscous brown, a small yellowish-white stripe across the apex of 

 costal cell, tips of apical veins whitish ; wings fuscous, dark- 

 veined. 



Length of body 3 mm.; tegmen 4 mm. 



Habitat, Telok Ayer. 



Cyclokara gen. nov. 



Type, C. girdlcstoni. 



In profile vertex and face forming continuous curve, eyes 

 large, round, slightly emarginate below, antennae small, cylin- 

 drical, not reaching to edge of gena, about twice as long as broad ; 

 no subantennal process. Vertex small, acutely triangular, base 

 angularly emarginate and keeled, laterally finely keeled ; face 

 very narrow, slightly broadening apically below eyes, sides finely 

 keeled, keels contiguous to near apex ; clypeus tricarinate ; prono- 

 tum of medium length, broadly and roundly emarginate behind, 

 medianly keeled, shoulder keels nearly obsolete, a fine transverse 

 carina from middle to the posterior end of shoulder keel ; scutel- 

 lum tricarinate, broader than long, rounded anteriorly, lateral 

 angles behind middle, posterior margin subangular ; apex of hind 

 tibae with one large spine on outer and a group or four to five 

 spines on inner side. Tegmina long, apically pointed, second 

 cubitus vein branched, first median sector arising well beyond 

 middle, costa distinctly granulated along basal third. The shape 

 and neuration of this tegmina distinguishes this genus ; it comes 

 into the Basilcoccf'haliis group. 



