Mf. ^^^ Ij. Distant on lloinoptcrji. 



'105 



Camnm dllatata. 



JDerhc (rhruicf?) dilatata, AVestw. Ann. k Mi^;^^ Xat. Hist. (2) vii. 

 p. 205) (IHol). 



llab. Sierra Leone (type in Biit. Mus ). 



Fi'^ 2. 



CuDuna dildtiita, Westw. 



Genus ViVAiiA. 

 T-TwiZ/a, Dist. Faun. B. I., Rliyncli. iii. p. 807 (190G). 

 Type, V. facialis^ Dist. 



J^i'vdla saniosaj sp. n. 



Body and legs very pale stramineous ; vertex (excluding 

 margins), uj)pcr lateral sides of vertex and front of face, and 

 a central longitudinal fascia to niesonotum and scutelluni 

 sanguineous; tegniina pale semihyaline, the venation pale 

 stramineous, inner margin to a little beyond end of clavus 

 and a spot above apex of clavus sanguineous, beyond the red 

 inner margin the apical margin is ochraceous ; wings pale 

 hyaline ; head jiroduced in front of eyes into a broad tiattenud 

 laminate process. 



Long., excl. tegm., 4 mm. ; exp. tegm. IG mm. 



JJab. Queensland (/''. /'. Dodd, Brit. Mus.;. 



Vivdlia deli'cata. 



htterammn delicata, "Walk. .lourn. Liiiu. Soc, Zoul. x. p. 118, pi. iii. 

 H-i. 0(1807). 



JIdb. New Guinea. 



'ihe Inttravima ntujusta^ Walk., may also belong to ihe 

 genus Vivaha, but the unique typical .'•■pecinien in the 

 British Museum is without a head. 



