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Genus JERALA. 



Corpus parvum. Vertex depressus, conicus; frons laevis, con- 

 vexa. Antennae corpore non breviores; articuli I us et 2us dilatati, 

 subsetosi ; 2us lo longior, apicem versus angustior; 3us setifonnis. 

 Prothorax sat longus, subarcuatus. Mesothorax planus. Pedes 

 longiusculi, sat graciles. Alee anticae angustae. 



Body small. Vertex flat, conical, moderately broad. Front 

 smooth, convex. Antennae as long as the body; first and second 

 joints dilated, minutely setose ; second longer than the first, much 

 dilated along half the length, slightly dilated from thence to 

 the tip ; third setiform. Prothorax moderately long, slightly 

 arched. Mesothorax flat. Legs rather long and slender. Fore 

 wings rather narrow ; veins much like those of Delphax. 



Jerala singula. 



Testacea ; antenna picece ; mesothorax fusco bivittatus ; abdomen 

 ex parte nigrum ; alee anticce vitrea, apice oblique nigricantes, 

 venis testaceis nigro punctatis ; posticce subcinerece, venis 

 nigris. 



Testaceous. Antennae piceous. Mesothorax with a brown 

 stripe on each side. Abdomen partly black. Legs pale testaceous. 

 Fore wings vitreous, obliquely black at the tips ; veins testaceous, 

 with black punctures. Hind wings slightly grayish ; veins black. 

 Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 4 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



Genus BIDIS. 

 Bidis, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 88. 



Bidis PICTULA. 

 Bidis pictula, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 150, 47. 

 o. Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



