in the British Museum. A457 
I. 10242 (Brodie collection). Another specimen (I. 9704, - 
with reverse 9729), also from the Brodie collection, is referred 
here. It is 3°3 mm. long; head and thorax dark brown, 
abdomen intense black ; wing nearly 3 mm. I. 10242 is 
the type. 
The venation cannot all be made out, and I have drawn 
only what I could clearly see. The species resembles 
G. violaceus, Brunetti, but differs by having the lower cross- 
vein basad of the base of the discal cell. The apex. of the 
discal cell apparently fails, as in modern Gymnastes. The 
position of the lower cross-vein agrees with various species 
of Hrioptera, but the costo-apical region differs. 
Empeda hyalina, sp.n. (Fig. 5.) 
Wing 4 mm. long, hyaline, with large red-brown stigmatic 
spot, and extreme apex suffusedly darkened. 
Fig. 5. 
Empeda hyalina, sp. 1. 
Hooley, 1893.4. The costo-apical region of the wing agrees 
with E. inconspicua, Brunetti, not with E. nubila, Schum. 
The discal cell, however, is precisely as in Phyllolabis 
obscurus, Doane. 
Empeda ferruginea, sp.n. (Fig. 6.) 
?. Length 4-4 mm.; dark fuscous; wings 4°4 mm. long, 
pale ferruginous. 2 
Fig. 6. 
Empeda ferruginea, sp. 0. 
I. 8963 (Brodie collection). Similar to the last, but 
larger and differently coloured. 
