On new Species of Fuhjuvids. 553 



LVIII. — New Species of Fuhjorlds {Ilomoplera). By F. 

 Mum, Hawaiiiiii Su^ar Planters' Experiment Station, 

 Honolulu, T. II. 



The types and paratypes of tlie species described below, with 

 one exception, are in the British Museum collection. 

 Measurements are from apex of head to apex of abdomen 

 and from base to apex of one tegmen. 



Cixiidae. 

 Andes oldi^ sp. n. 



Male. — Length 3*3, tegmen 6 mm. 



In profile frons aud vertex slightly produced and sub- 

 conical ; lateral carime of frons not meeting at base or on 

 vertex, median frontal carina distinct on apical half of frons. 

 First segment of antennae very shorty broader than long, 

 second segment not longer than wide. Sc^ R, and AI arising 

 from basal cell, not forming a stalk ; stem ^171+2 shorter 

 than stem A/3+4. 



Lateral margins of pygofer very slightly aud roundly pro- 

 duced. Genital styles flat, fairly broad, curved, and rounded 

 at apex. Anal segment large, longer than broad, anus near 

 apex, sides subparallel to anus, beyond which it is produced 

 to a broad angle and curved ventrad. iEdeagus long, 

 periandrium thin, subtubular, left side of apical half pro- 

 duced into a small flange with the two apical corners 

 produced into small curved spines ; a long thin spine from 

 apex turned basad, parallel to periandrium and reaching to 

 one-third from the base, a smaller one from the other side 

 of the apex reaching about halfway down the periandrium; 

 penis small, membranous. 



Brown; legs light, abdomen darker. Tegmina hyaline ; 

 a brown mark at base reaching to middle of clavus, a 

 brownish band across tegmen from the middle of costa to 

 clavus, mottled fuscous over apical cells; veins same colour 

 as membrane, except apices of apical veins, which are white, 

 veins with many small brown granules bearing black macro- 

 trichia. Wings hyaline, fuscous, with dark veins. 



Female similar to male, but slightly darker in colour. 



One male and one female from Blantvre, Nyassaland 

 {Dr. J. E. S. Old, 2L v. 1910). There are two females from 

 ilt. ^Ilanje {S. A. Neave) which may be this species, but I 

 have not included them in the type-series as the male from 

 that district may prove to be distinct. 



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