560 On neiv Species of Fulgorids. 



segment, longer than broad, inner margin in the middle, 

 produced into a small quadrate process broader than long 

 and curved inward ; outer margin nearly straight, \slightly 

 curved on apical half, apex bluntly pointed. 



Head and thorax light brown mottled with lighter 

 markings, legs light brown, abdominal tergites darker brown, 

 sternites lighter. Tegrnina hyaline, veins brown slightly 

 expanded at apices ; costal, subcostal, and radial cells, basal 

 portion of median cell, base o£ cubitus and apical cells 

 reddish brown, a darker brown mark on Cwja* Costa and 

 apical margins reddish, apical veins fuscous spreading into 

 cells, except at apex where the veins are reddish bordered 

 with white ; small lighter spots in costal cells and along 

 subcostal and radial veins. Wings hyaline with brown 

 veins. 



Described from one male in the Hope Department, Oxford 

 University Museum, from Ambinanindrano, Mahanoro, 

 Madagascar, captured by the Venerable Archdeacon Gr. K. 

 Kestell-Cornish, now Bishop of Madagascar. 



This fine species belongs to the typical subgenus and 

 comes into the sinuata group. It is the first species to be 

 captured in Madagascar of this large genus distributed all 

 over the tropics of the Old World and the Australian- 

 Malayan islands. 



Mysidioides africana, sp. n. 



Female. — Length 4, tegmen 8, wings 5 mm. 



Subantennal process with wide base, longer than broad, 

 rounded ; shoulder-keel well developed ; face linear, the 

 carinse contiguous. Antennae much siiorter than face, sub- 

 peariform. Pregenital plate large, flat, posterior margin 

 angularly produced in middle. 



Light yellow; eyes brown ; front legs liglit brown, middle 

 legs with a brown longitudinal line, hind legs brown at apex 

 of tibise. Tegmina hyaline, slightly opaque with waxy 

 secretion ; four light brown marks on costa and fuscous 

 marks on apical margin ; faintly fuscous from apex of clavus 

 to middle of costa and along fork of clavus, along median 

 cross-veins and the middle of media to costal margin near 

 apex ; veins darker than membrane. Wings hyaline with 

 light veins. 



Described from one female from Ibadan, South Nigeria. 



