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(1) girdlcstoiii ( S ) sp. nov. 

 Pis. II fig". 13, III fig. 4. 



Head, thorax, and legs yellowish tinged with red, abdomen red, 

 brightest above, with a black mark in middle of dorsum ; genital 

 styles yellow on basal third, black on apical two-thirds ; tegmina 

 fuscous, red-veined, a black mark over base of radio-apical and 

 first three medio-apical cells ; wings uniformly fuscous, red- 

 veined. 



Length, body 2 mm., tegmen 4.5 mm. 



Habitat : Mowong. I take the pleasure of naming this little 

 insect after Mr. L. Girdlestone, to whom I am indebted for many 

 kindnesses during my stay at his house at Mowong. 



(2) fiilz'iim ( S ) sp. nov. 



Head, thorax, legs, and abdomen dirty yellow, a small lilack 

 triangular mark on dorsum and a small black dot on each side of 

 abdomen, genital styles pale yellow, eyes deep chocolate brown ; 

 tegmina hyaline, opaque with waxy secretion, yellow-veined, ir- 

 regularly marked with fuscous at base of subcostal cell, continu- 

 ing over apex of radial cell to hind margin and to apex, all apical 

 cells more or less fuscous, being darkest on the cross-veins from 

 subcostal to third radial vein ; wings fuscous, dark-veined. 



Length of body 2.2 mm. ; tegmen 4.5 mm. 



Habitat : Mowong. 



PliacioccpJiahis Kirk. 

 (1) Htn'ocoUaris sp. nov. { $). ■ 



Differs from viiicnsis by its slightly shorter pronotum and less 

 pronounced scutegial carinae. Head, pronotum, tegulae, and 

 legs reddish-yellow ; scutellum and the sides of abdomen tinged 

 with red, anal tube fuscous, genital armature yellowish, last tar- 

 sus and labial joint fuscous; tegmina fuscous brown, darker at 

 base, veins slightly darkened, a dirty white, transparent spot on 

 costal border at end of costal cell. 



Length, body Z.S mm. ; tegmen 5 mm. 



Habitat : Tuloc Ayer. 



(2) ralth-i sp. nov ( <? 9 ). 



\^ertex a little longer than type ; tegmina as in p id la tits. Head, 

 body, thorax, legs, and tegmina yellow inclined to salmon ; poste- 

 rior half of tegmina, including clavus, more distinctly salmon, a 

 small fuscous mark at end of subcosta, with a reddish mark be- 



