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middle tibiae, apex of hind tibiae, third segment of tarsi, etc., 

 more or less fuscous. Tegmina hyaline, tinged with cinereous, a 

 fuscous line covering cubital and median cross veins, another 

 over media and a third through subcostal cell to apex, a black line 

 over apical cross veins. 



Length 4.5 mm. ; tegmen 9 mm. 



Hab. : Parit Buntar ( Alalay Peninsula ) , Mowong and Peka- 

 longan (Muir). 



This may possibly be W'estwood's Z. z'ittata. the locality of 

 which is unknown, but he omits all mention of the conspicuous 

 spots at the base of the tegmina and on the mesonotum ; and the 

 antennae are shaped quite dififerently, so much so, in fact, that if 

 I did not think Westwood's description and figure of them (the 

 antennae) erroneous, I should have founded a new genus on that 

 character alone. G. W. K.] 



The pygophor produced on ventral edge into a small median 

 rounded projection, the side into a broadly triangular plate, with 

 pointed apex reaching nearly to apex of genital style ; anal tube 

 large, slightly longer than genital styles, anus about one-third 

 from base, apex angularly emarginate ; genital styles long and 

 narrow, slightly broader at base than at apex, apex with sharp 

 point turned upward and inward. Hind margin of last abdom- 

 inal plate of female evenly and widely emarginate in middle, the 

 lateral portion of margin being slightly raised above median 

 portion. 



Zoraida Kirk. 



Tlinicia West wood, preoc. 



This genus apparently has four or five cubital veins, and four 

 sectors to the media ; the first sector, which has two branches, ap- 

 pearing as belonging to the cubitus. 



{ 1) Zor. siif^crbo sp. nov. ( S ). 



Antennae longer than face, cylindrical, sense organs small, 

 light-colored. Posterior median edge of pygophor produced into 

 small tfiangular plate, a little longer than width of base, sides pro- 

 duced into small angles, not half as long as genital style ; anal 

 tube very long, reaching beyond styles, anus about one-third from 

 base, apex wide, deeply, angularly emarginate ; basal fourth of 

 genital styles narrow, apical three-fourths wider, convex outside, 

 apex truncate with an inwardly curved spine on lower apical 

 angle. 



Head, thorax and abdomen reddish-brown, keels yellowish, 

 pronotum and abdomen beset with small light-colored tubercles. 



