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Two male specimens from Bendoredjo, Java, on palms, 

 (Mnir, March), which appear to be this species, the tegmina 

 very slightly infuscate along margins. 



Ventral edge of pygophor straight, two small, pointed processes 

 arising from middle, their apices diverging, lateral edges of pygophor 

 drawn out into sharp point in middle; anal segment large, subparallel 

 sided, apex emarginate (each corner drawn out to a point) ; styles 

 reaching beyond anal segment, dorsal edge curved slightly upward, 

 ventral edge deeply emarginate on basal half, apical half gradually 

 narrowing to apex which forms a small, inwardly turned point. 



(■2) sapporeusis (Mats.) 



Two 9 specimens from Arisan, Formosa (Maki, Jnlv), and 

 one S from Japan (Okada, on bamboo) ; nntil a male from 

 Formosa has been examined there will be some nncertainty as to 

 the right identification. 



^ Ventral edge of pygophor straight, from between styles arises 

 a small triangular plate, the apex produced into two divergingly curved 

 sharp spines; lateral edges straight with a small sharp spine about 

 middle; anal segment broad at base gradaully narrowing to down- 

 ward turned apex, which is deeply emarginate (apex forming two 

 spines) ; styles reaching beyond anal segment, subparallel sided to 

 beyond middle, where it widens out on ventral edge then narrows to 

 the inwardly turned blunt apex, a small rounded process arises about 

 middle on inner side of ventral ed^e. 



9 Last abdominal sternite broader than long, posterior edge very 

 slightly and angularly produced from sides to middle. 



(3) infuscata sp. n. 



9 Stramineous with castaneous markings on sides of clypeus, 

 inner sides of antennae, between keels of pronotum and scutellum; 

 dark brown at posterior portion of scutellum and over abdomen, legs 

 with faint bands. Tegmina yellowish with yellow veins and irregular 

 dark brown markings as follows: spot at base, two small bands 

 across middle and small spot near apex of costal cell, at base of radial 

 through median and over second cubital cells, spots at bases of sectors, 

 over most of apical cells, especially along apical veins, spots at base 

 and through middle of cubital cell and in clavus. 



Last abdominal sternite large, shield-shape, posterior margin steep- 

 ly and rotundately produced from near the sides; anal segment small, 

 rotundate, anus in middle. 



Leneth 4. 2mm. ; teginen S.4mm. 



