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obtuse angle, the apex turned upward; anal segment slightly longer 

 than wide, sub-lanceolate, reaching to middle of genital styles, apex 

 round and slightly turned down; anus near base. 



Length 5.5 niin. ; tei>nieii 15. mm. 

 Hab. Mt. Ari, October (I. Xitobe). 

 Type in Mr. Xitobe's collection. 



(2) Z. pteropJi oroides (Westw.) (9). 



The male of this may show it to l)e specitically distinct from 

 the Indian species. 



Hab. Mt. Ari, Octolier (T. Xitobe). 



Pakaprqutista. 



(1) p. variegata sp. n. {$ 9 ). 



Antennae about as long as face; six median sectors, third furcate; 

 hind tibia with apical, median and basal spines. 



Straw color tinged with green; tip of labium, apex of clypeus, 

 dorsal and lateral portion of abdomen and front and middle tarsi fus- 

 cous. Tegmina hyaline, subcosta and radia veins yellowish, others 

 mostly white; four or five small reddish spots at end of the trans- 

 costal veins; a fuscous spot on hind margin at the end of each vein; 

 the transverse veins between sectors fuscous; a fuscous mark 

 through end of radial cell, along the middle of fourth sector and the 

 bifurcation of third sector, forming an irregular V mark; infuscate 

 in cubital and middle of radial cell; wings hyaline with brown veins. 

 $ , Ventral and lateral edge of pygophor truncate; anal segment 

 medium size, broadly round at apex, anus near apex, widest just 

 before anus, ventral surface excavate; styles short and broad, irreg- 

 ularly rounded, a small angular emargination on lower edge near 

 apex, and a small outwardly turned spine on upper edge near base. 



In female anal segment very short, sunk into preceding segment, 

 from below arises a pair of curved spines with upward-turned apices; 

 styles abortive. 



Lenji'th -'>. mm. ; tes^nen 8. mm. 



Hab. Horisha and Mt. Ari; May (M. Maki) ; October (I. 

 Xitobe); December (F. Mnir). 



