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thcv tend towards both. The iioiiitalia arc vorv near to those 

 of 7v'. l-irl-aJdyi Miiir. 



K. fieheri sp. nov. PI. VT, fiii's. 40-a. 



^ Length of vertex 1.5 the width; sides of face subparallel ex- 

 cept near base where the face is slightly constricted; antennae reach- 

 ing beyond the apex of the face, first joint slightly longer than half 

 of second; pronotal lateral carinae diverging, straight or slightly 

 convergingly curved at apex where they reach, or nearly reach, the 

 posterior margin of the pronotum; first hind tarsal joint slightly short- 

 er than the other two together, spur as long as first joint, laminate, 

 moderately wide with many fine teeth on hind margin. 



Clypeus, genae behind carina, carinae of face, vertex, a broad 

 median band down pro- and mesonotum, lateral portions of pro- and 

 mesonotum, antennae and legs capucine buff or pale yellow-orange: 

 face and genae between carinae, a broad medio-lateral band down 

 pro- and mesonotum, coxae, most of pleura black fuscous or fuscous 

 brown; abdomen brown with the base, a few marks on pleura and 

 hind margins of some of the segments yellow-orange. Tegmina hya- 

 line tinged with capucine buff, veins darker with minute granules 

 bearing black hairs, a fuscous mark near base and another at apex 

 of clavus, a crescent shape fuscous mark over the posterior apical 

 portion of tegmen including the fork of media and 4-7 apcial veins, 

 the apical half of the fourth and the fifth and sixth apical cells 

 except on the margin where there is a subtriangular clear mark in 

 each cell, the apical portion of the second and third apical veins also 

 fuscous. Genitalia figured. 



Length 1.9 mm.; tegmen 2.9 mm. 



9 Similar to the male but slightly lighter over face and abdomen. 

 Pygophor long and narrow. 



Length 2.3 mm.; tegmen 2.9 mm. 



Ilab. Luzon, P. I., a long series, mostly males, from Los 

 Panos (^Iiiir) and one from Mindanao, Davao ( Paker eolL). 

 I also have a specimen from Galle, Ceylon (Painbrigge 

 Fletcher). There is a slight amount of color variation as to 

 the intensity of the black on face and the extent of infnscation 

 on tegmina. I liave honored this little insect with the name 

 of Dr. F. H. Fieber to whom we are indebted for the founda- 

 tions of the classification of the DcJplraclddc. 



Genus Pakerei.la Craw. 



B. maculata Craw. 



Ten specimens from Mexico Valley (Koebele 1907), one 

 male of which is braehypterous. The tegmina reach the middle 



