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thickly rugulose; clypeus shagreened medially near base, the 

 lateral depressed areas extending nearly to base. Sculpture 

 of face laterally at base very similar to that of K. illaborata, but 

 the head beyond eyes much slenderer in side view. Crown 

 (Plate 3, fig. 26, a) a fourth longer than width between eyes, 

 the lateral margins of head suddenly prominent just beyond eyes; 

 vestiges of supraocular carina absent; median line shallowly 

 incised, the median carina a fine line at bottom of incisure on 

 basal half; whole surface of vertex slightly depressed but each 

 lateral area gently convex, basal half nearly smooth except for a 

 few scattering punctures, apical half coarsely shagreened and 

 medially with minute longitudinal wrinkles; ocelli more than 

 twelve times as far from each other as from lateral carina of 

 vertex and much nearer this lateral carina than to eye. Pro- 

 notum on posterior two-thirds subobsoletely transversely wrin- 

 kled, anteriorly with two small submedian oval depressions ; the 

 length nearly two-thirds that of vertex, the anterolateral margins 

 into width somewhat less than five times. Scutellum indistinctly 

 irregularly wrinkled except at basal angles and with an indistinct 

 median carina on basal area. Clavus and base of corium with 

 scattering punctures from which arise minute white hairs 

 stronger than usual. Venation (Plate 3, fig. 26, d) similar to 

 that of K. illaborata, but the apical cells shorter. The male 

 differs in being very much smaller, with the crown somewhat 

 shorter and less strongly rounded anteriorly. 



Luzon, Benguet Subprovince, Baguio (Baker) . This beautiful 

 species is closely related to other species of Kana in essential 

 characters, but differs sharply in certain details of sculpture 

 and m the absence of frontal carina. 

 Kana maculata sp. nov. Plate 3, fig. 27. 



Pale ochraceous, lateral margins of pronotum broadly yel- 

 lowish; a fuscous band extends from anal margin of clavus, 

 straight in line of long axis of tegmina, across clavus, and 

 terminates in corium near apex of medial area; apices of radial 

 and medial areas reddish ; from apex of radial area three narrow 

 fuscous stripes extend outward and proximad to costal margin; 

 three inner apical cells largely yellowish; a black spot at apex 

 of outer apical cell, another smaller one on the inner apical vein. 

 A small black spot on the lateral surfaces of the pygofers. 

 Length of female, 5.5 millimeters. 



Differs from K. illaborata in structure as follows: Frontal 

 carina recognizable only on anterior half of front. Lateral mar- 



