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Kamendaka. 



Nicertoldes Matsnnuira, Schad, imd Niitzl. Insee. Zucker. 

 Formosa, p. 14, 1910. 



Mr. W. L. Distant lias kindly compared ^Y. mccliarirom 

 with the type of Kamendala and informs me that he cannot 

 separate these two genera. 



(1) K. saccltarirora (Mats.). 



jj Pygophor laterally compressed; ventral edge produced into 

 a long, pointed, median process about half the length of genital styles; 

 lateral edges slightly rounded; anal segment nearly as long as genital 

 styles, narrow, sides straight, slightly converging towards apex, anus 

 near apex, apex rounded; genital styles large, broadest about middle, 

 upper edge straight, lower edge convex^ apex turned inward and up- 

 ward slightly. 



5 Last abdominal ventral plate producd angularly in middle. 



NiCERTA, 



(1) N. flexHosa (Uhler). 



Otiocerus flcxuosus Uhler. 



This species has the median sectors in apical third of teg- 

 men, the first cnbital joining second, enclosing second cnbital 

 cell, therefore it comes into the Nicerta gronp and, except for 

 the more flattened antennae, is congeneric with N. cnicnta. 



In Mr. Nitobe's collection there is a damaged male from 

 Mt. Ari near to this species bnt qnite distinct. 



Mysidioides Mats. 

 Neocydometopnin Mnir. II. S. P. A. Bnll. Ent. 12, p. 61, 1913. 



This genns is near Herona.r. In female specimens of M. 

 sapporensis the vertex is narrow bnt trnncate at apex, a slight 

 keel divides the vertex from face ; in the male the keels of face 

 meet at base, making the apex of vertex angular as in Neocyclo- 

 metopum; the difference in the antennae of N. sordidum is not 

 snificient to establish a genns on. 



(1) M. ariensis sp. n. ( <? 9 ). 

 In strnctnre this conforms to Neocyclometopum in both 



