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almost entirely dark sanguineous, other veins dark fuscous, in 

 places bluish-black, a few scattered hyaline spots. Hind tibiae 

 with two distinct spines, one at the base. Wings fuliginous, veins 

 black. Clypeal keels very distinct. 



Length 3.8 mm. ; tegmen 9.0 mm. 



Habitat: Telok Ayer (Muir). G. W. K.] 



This species stood under Proittista in Kirkaldy's manuscript. 



A'entral edge of pygophor truncate ; lateral edge sinuous, pro- 

 duced into small triangular plate beside the anal segment ; anal 

 segment broad on basal two-thirds, the apical third tapering to 

 fine point, anus about middle ; styles nearly square, not reaching 

 to apex of anal segment, lower edge straight, apical edge slightly 

 concave, upper edge produced into a large curved process on 

 basal half. 



(4) Par. media sp. nov. { S ). 



PI. HI f. 1. 



Light brown ; legs, labium and antennae yellowish, pronotum 

 and abdomen with many small yellowish granules ; tegmina hya- 

 line, costa, subcosta and radia red, cubitus and median sectors 

 brown ; costal, subcostal and radial cells fuscous, costal having a 

 series of white spots, radial with three large ones in upper half, 

 fusciness spreading over apex to tip of fifth median sector ; wings 

 hyaline, reddish-brown veins, basally fuscous. Anal segment 

 long, tapering to a point, anus one-third from base ; lateral edges 

 of pygophor slightly and roundly produced ; ventral edge trun- 

 cate ; styles broadly angular, not reaching to apex of anal seg- 

 ment, lower edge straight, upper edge sinuous, the apex pro- 

 duced into an inwardly-curved spine. 



The neuration of this species is of interest, and is perhaps of 

 generic value ; the angulation at the base of the first three sectors 

 is very acute and sends a spur backward to join the preceding one, 

 this causes the cubital to appear six-veined, the media to have but 

 three sectors, and as if there were four cross-veins between the 

 median and cubital systems. 



Length 4.6 mm. ; tegmen 9 mm. 



Habitat : Piroe. 



(5) Par. cocciiicoz'ciiosa sp. nov. (6 9). 



Clypeus crimson with fuscous apex, head and thorax brownish- 

 yellow, the legs, keels of face and scutellum and antennae lighter, 

 abdomen crimson ; tegmina and wings pale brown with crimson 



