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gins of head in dorsal view angulately prominent in front of 

 eyes. Vertex nearly as in K. picea; length less than width. 

 Pronotum (Plate 3, fig. 27, a) four-fifths the length of vertex, 

 the anterolateral margin unusually long, into the width four 

 times; the surface entirely smooth except for a few scattered 

 punctures on basal area. Scutellum very minutely roughened. 

 Venation similar to that of K. picea, but apex of tegmina and 

 apical cells of different form (Plate 3, fig. 27, b). Subgenital 

 plate medially deeply roundly emarginate. 

 . Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling (Baker) . A con- 

 spicuous but apparently rare species from the forest. 

 Kana anomala sp. nov. Plate 3, fig. 28. 



Pale ochraceous; the vertex margined at sides and in front 

 with a white waxy band, within this a reddish band ; pronotum, 

 scutellum, and a large part of tegmina pale reddish brown; 

 entire subcostal area broadly albescent, this having a straight 

 transverse fuscous stripe at its apex and four equally spaced 

 oblique fuscous stripes crossing its field, the first being near 

 to base; the outer cross vein is bordered with red, and a small 

 yellow spot occurs on the fourth oblique fuscous stripe; broad 

 longitudinal vermiculately fuscous bands extend, one along inner 

 two-thirds of clavus, and one along middle of corium, these con- 

 necting apically where they form a broader median patch ; apex 

 of clavus and small dots at bases of two inner apical cells 

 black; small albescent patches occur before the three inner 

 apical cells and in apical area of clavus; the teatlike extension 

 of outer apical angle of tegmina and a large patch at inner 

 apical angle fuscous. Apex of first hind tarsal joint and a 

 spot on the lateral face of each pygofer black. Length, female, 

 6.75 millimeters; male, 4.5. 



In the male, which presents the usual difference in form of 

 head, the longitudinal vermiculately fuscous bands of tegmina 

 are wanting, the area of reddish brown thus being greater ; the 

 first (basal) oblique stripe in subcostal area is wanting, and 

 the black and albescent markings near bases of apical cells are 

 wanting. 



Differs from K. maculata in structure as follows : Vertex more 

 as in K. illaborata, the surface not at all incised at median line, 

 the median carina distinct on basal half; length of vertex 

 (Plate 3, fig. 28, a) a little greater than width between eyes; 

 ocelli situated nearly as in K. picea. Pronotum nearly smooth 

 throughout, but with faint, minute indications, medially, of 



