(5) P. javensis sp. nov. ( i 9 ). 



Yellowish-brown ; antennae, keels on face and clypeus, middle 

 of pronotum and scutellum, legs and genitalia lighter yellow ; teg- 

 mina hyaline with yellowish veins, fuscous brown over subcostnl 

 and radial cells, four or five small dark marks through costal ctW 

 bases of cubitus and radial sectors fuscous, fuscous over median 

 cell, extending into clavus, a dark m.ark at apex of cubital veins 

 and at end of each radial sectors, fuscous on each side of gradate 

 cross-veins of media: wings hyaline with fuscous markings ovtr 

 veins. \'entral and lateral edges of pygophor truncate : anal seg- 

 ment about as long as styles, the apical third turned down at right 

 angles to basal portion, which is about twice as long as broad, with 

 the anus about the middle, the apical third narrow, pointed at 

 apex ; styles projecting about one-fourth beyond bend of anal tube, 

 narrow, edges subparallel at base, narrowing toward the blunt, 

 round apex, the apical third being cylindrical. Last ventral ab- 

 dominal plate of female short, a deep, longitudinal depression 

 down the middle, the posterior edges forming two crescent-shaped 

 ridges below the ver>' small genital styles, anal segment minute. 



Length 2.5 mm. : tegmen 7 mm. 



Habitat : Java. 



(6) P. perkinsi sp. nov. ( 9 j. 



Light brown ; face, middle and lateral edges of pronotum, me- 

 dian line on scutellum and sides of abdomen light yellow, dark 

 dorsal portion of abdomen spotted with light yellow, labium and 

 tarsi dark brown ; tegmina subhyaline, costa, subcosta and base of 

 media and cubital veins yellowish, rest brown, subcostal and radial 

 cells light fuscous brown, extending at base into clavus, also over 

 apical half of cubitus, tips of median sectors and gradate median 

 cross-veins bordered with fuscous ; last ventral abdominal plate 

 angularly produced, apex deeply but narrowh- emarginate, deeply, 

 longitudinally depressed along middle and sides, leaving two keels 

 between the depressions, anal segment and genital styles exces- 

 sively small. 



Length 2.7 mm. : tegmen 7.7 mm. 



Habitat: Queensland. Coll. Messrs. Perkins and Koebele. 



I take the pleasure of naming this insect after Dr. R. C. L. 

 Perkins. 



(7 ) [P. calypso sp. nov. Kirk, ( i 9 ). 



Pale luteous, more or less suffused \vith orange : beneath testa- 

 ceous : sterna and abdomen basally more or less suffused with 

 orange ; antennae, labium and legs testaceous : labium and fourth 



