Sjwcies of Rltynchota from Borneo. 33o 



tlian long, convex, posteriorly and laterally vertically de- 

 pressed, i)osterior nuirgin centrally truncate. 



Long, 3^ nun,, max. lat. 3 mm. 



Hub. Borneo ; Mt. Merinjak {J. C. Moulion, type in 

 Brit. Mus.). 



Pygoplatijs merinjalcensis, sp. n. 



Body above and beneath and legs ocliraceous, the produced 

 pronotal angles, the btisal area o£ the scutellum, and abdomen 

 beneath a little darker; membrane pale bronzy, reflecting 

 the dark abdomen beneath, the slightly [)rodiice(l lateral and 

 apical margins thus ajtpearing much paler ; head not longer 

 than broad, somewhat strongly emarginate in front of eyes ; 

 antennai with the first joint not quite reaching apex of head, 

 second nearly twice as long as first (remaining joints muti- 

 lated in type) ; rostrum passing the anterior coxa?, its 

 extreme apex black ; pronotum somewhat sparsely punctate, 

 distinctly bicallose on anterior area where it is somewhat 

 transversely wrinkled, the anterior angles shortly distinctly 

 acutely produced, the jiosterior angles very robust, strongly 

 produced, slightly upwardly directed, and very coarsely 

 punctate, distinctly wider at apex than base, the apex irre- 

 gularly truncate, the posterior margin semiciicularly produced 

 over the base of the scutellum ; scutellum coarsely })unctate 

 on basal, more finely punctate on a|)ical area, the narrower 

 apical area longitudinally grooved; corium thickly finely 

 ])unctate; membrane slightly passing the abdominal apex ; 

 nietasternal process narrowed anteriorly and produced to the 

 anterior coxte, emarginate posteriorly for the reception of the 

 abdominal spine or tubercle. 



Long. 18 mm., exj). pronot. angle 17 mm. 



Hub. Borneo ; Mt. Merinjak (J. C. 3Ioulton, type in 

 Brit. Mus.). 



A species to be recognized by the robustly produced 

 posterior prouotal angles, which allies it to P. vulidus, Dall. 



H M P T E K A. 



Fam. Fulgoridae. 



Subfam, IssiNjE. 



Neodelia, gen. nov. 



Head acutely produced, longer than pronotum, about as 



long as mesonotum, lateral margins ridged and somewhat 



straight beyond eyes and then narrowed to apex, which is 



acute, centrally longitudinally ridged, and foveately impressed 



at base, face fiat, the lateral margins very strongly ridged 



