NEW LACEBUGS—DRAKE AND RUHOFF 139 
Ulonemia mjobergi (Horvath) 
Ficure 12 
Tingis (Tingis) mjobergi Horvath, Arkiv. Zool. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad., vol. 17, 
p. 5,.1925 
This species, described from Western Australia (Freemantle and 
Broome) is known only from there. A paratype is illustrated in figure 
12. The areolae of the lacy structures of the pronotum and costal 
area of the elytra are moderately large, clear, and mostly quadrate. 
The areolae are more neatly and orderly arranged than those of U. 
plesia. 
Genus Parada Horvath 
Parada Horvath, Ark. Zool. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad., vol. 17a, No. 24, p. 3, 1925. 
Parada solla, new species 
Descrietion: Moderately large, oblong, brown, with head dark 
grayish brown, eyes black, pronotal disc blackish fuscous, last antennal 
segment black, body beneath dark reddish brown, elytra with markings; 
sutural area with cells clouded with fuscous and the veinlets con- 
colorous with rest of elytra. Legs testaceous brown. Length 3.52 
mm., width 1.08 mm. 
Head very short, feebly extended in front of eyes, armed with five, 
moderately long, stout spines, the hind pair appressed and three 
frontal spines porrect; bucculae wide, triseriate in widest part, with 
ends meeting in front. Labium brown, barely reaching to meta- 
sternum; laminae of labial sulcus not very wide, uniseriate, with ends 
not meeting behind. Antennae moderately stout, smooth; segmental 
measurements: I, 14; II, 10; III, 118; IV, 38. Metathoracic scent 
glands with ostiole and upright ostiolar sulcus on each metapleuron. 
Hypocostal lamina narrow, uniseriate. 
Paranota strongly convex, finely punctate, tricarinate; hood 
moderately large, inflated, subcampanulate, feebly convex in front, 
extending backward beyond calli on anterior part of pronotal disc; 
paranota fairly wide, widest in front of middle, there four areolae 
deep, reflexed on pronotum; median carina raised, with one row of 
areolae on pronotal disc, less elevated and without areolae on posterior 
triangular process; lateral carinae divergent anteriorly, cariniform and 
without areolae on posterior process, thence anteriorly strongly 
foliaceous, completely reflexed, and three aerolae deep in widest part, 
with outer margin convex but not in contact with median carina. 
Elytra extending beyond apex of abdomen, greatest width scarcely 
wider than the pronotum at humeral angles, slightly constricted on 
sides beyond middle; costal area moderately wide, composed of one 
