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(9) T. obscunis sp. nov. { $). 

 PI. I fig. 6. 



Only by the genitalia am I able to distinguish this species from 

 Icucopterus with any certainty. The anal tube is pointed at apex, 

 the genital clasper is figured. 



Length of body 2.'-^ mm. ; tegmen 3.5 mm. 



Habitat : Teloc x\yer. 



(10) T. fnlhrxayi sp. nov. { $ ). 



Brown ; keels of face and vertex and subantennal process 

 lighter brown, antennae, borders of pronotum, legs (except front 

 and middle coxae, which are brown) and metasterna yellow, front 

 and apices of middle tibiae fuscous, pleurae of abdomen yellowish, 

 hind margins of abdominal segments reddish ; tegmina brown, 

 costal border and a large spot at end of costa yellow ; wings fus- 

 cous brown with dark veins ; both tegmina and wings more or 

 less covered with white waxy secretion. 



Male pygophor truncate on ventral edge, slightly and roundly 

 produced at sides ; length of anal segment slightly more than 

 twice the breadth, anus slightly before middle. Widest slightly 

 beyond anus, narrowing to the rounded apex, lateral edges on 

 basal half turned down, roundly produced about middle. Genital 

 styles long and narrow, reaching beyond end of anal segment, 

 apex turned inward and upward, ending in a fine spine ; upper 

 edge straight, lower edge .straight to near curve where there is a 

 small angular projection ; two small projections on inner side 

 near base. 



Length 2.7 mm. ; tegmen 4.4 mm. 



Hab. : Island of Guam. Mr. D. T. Fullaway's collection, no. 

 1219. 



This comes nearest to laratcnsis, but is easily distinguished by 

 the styles being narrower and not drawn out into such long spines 

 at apices and the sides rounded and not so much produced, also 

 by the downward-turned lateral edges of the anal segment being 

 larger. 



Cycloiitctopiiin gen. nov. 



Type amboiiiciisc. 



Vertex and face in profile forming a continuous curve ; suban- 

 tennal process large, circular, attached to gena beneath the an- 

 tenna ; antennae subovate, not reaching to middle of eye ; lateral 

 ocelli present ; vertex slightly broader at base than long, slightly 

 narrowed at apex, base widely angularly emarginate, with narrow 



