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It differs from all other related genera in the presence of the mesonotal 

 sulcation. 



31. Dasda puncticlava sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 6.) 



■ Compactly ovate, the tegmina compressed so that their apical margins are 

 vortical ; dark ochraceous, the posterior apical region of the tegmina fuscous. 



Head, pro- and mesonota pale ochraceous, glabrous, ej'es brown, ocelli vitreous; 

 clypeus sparsely pubescent; tegmina olivaceo-fuscous apically, pale ochraceous 

 basally; olavus with an oval, black foveate puncture at apical third between 

 longitudinal veins. Legs pale ochraceous. 



Length 4 millimeters, including tegmina 7 millimeters; length of 

 tegmen 6 millimeters. 



Palawan, Tara Island, P. I. (C. M. Weber collector). 



Tj^je 1^0. 11W9 in Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science, Ma- 

 nila, P. I. Described from a single specimen. 



Div. FLATOIDESARIA. 



UXANTIS Stal. 

 0. V. A. F. (1870) 775. 

 Type: U. consputa Stal. 



32. UxANTIS SICCBFOLIA Stkl. 



Vxantis siccifoUa Stal, O. V. A. F. (1870) 776. 



This species, of which Stal possessed only the S , is fairly common in 

 Manila. It may usually be taken on Casuarina equisetifolia Forst. 

 Palawan, Bacuit, P. I. (1167'2 C. M. Weher), 1 specimen. 



Fam. MEMBRACID^. 



Subf. CENTROTIN.^. 

 Div. MICREUNARIA. 

 LEPTOBELUS Strd. 



Hem. Afr. (1866) 4, 86. 

 Type: L. dama Germ. 



33. LEPTOBELUS DAMA Germ. 



Centrotus dama Germ., Silb. Rev. Ent. (1835) 3, 258; Fairm., Ann. Soc. 



Ent. Fr. (1846) 4, 510, pi. 3, fig. I4. 

 Leptobelus dama Stal, Berl. Ent. Ztsehr. (1866) 27, 386; Atkins., 



J. A. S. B. (1885) 54, 81; Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. . (1908) 



4, 15, fig. 11. 



This is the first record of this species from the Philippine Islands. 

 Palawan, Tara Island, P. I. (11715 C. M. TFe&er), 2 specimens, one 

 having the corneous processes broken. 



