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hyaline, the veins fuscous brown, costal area piceous interrupted by an 

 oblique transverse white spot be5^ond middle, and at apex almost 

 narrowly continued across disk ; posterior margin of claws piceous, 

 an ochraceous spot at base ; wings hyaline, the veins mostly' 

 darker, a little infuscate on posterior and apical margins, transverse 

 veins in postcostal cell varying from five to six ; vertex transversely 

 impressed at union with front ; face sulcate for its whole length, 

 the sulcation narrower at base ; pronotum centralh" longitudinally 

 impressed on basal area ; scutellum broadly centralh' foveate. 



Long incl. tegm. 12 to 13 mm. i 



Hab. — Borneo ; Matang. .. .• % 



Genus Notoscarta. 



Notoscarta, Bredd., Soc. Ent., xvii, p. 59 (1902). 

 T^^pe A^. croceonigra, Bredd. 



Notoscarta alboater. 



Aitfidus alboater ,W 2!^. , J ouin.\Jm.n. Soc. Zoo\. , x, p. 292 (1869). 

 Notoscarta ptyeloides, Bredd., Soc. Ent., xvii, p. 59 (1902). 

 Hab. — New Guinea ; Mysol. 



Notoscarta zebriiia, sp. nov. 



Vertex and pronotum black ; vertex with a pale marginal 

 spot in front of each e3^e, e^^es and scutellum greyish white ; body 

 beneath black ; apex of face, clypeus, rostrum, coxse, legs and 

 the abdominal segmental margins, greyish white; tegmina black; 

 a costal marginal spot extending to about one- third from base and 

 curved inward at its apex, almost apical half of the costal area 

 divided by three transverse piceous lines, and a spot at apex of 

 clavus (posteriorly divided) greyish white ; face subglobose, 

 faintly transversely striate on each side ; rostrum reaching the 

 intermediate coxse ; pronotum thickly finely transversely striate. 



Long incl. tegm. 5^ mm. 



Hab.— M^'sol (Wallace; Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Mioscarta. 



Mioscarta, Bredd., Allg. Zeitschr. Ent., vi, p. 123 (1901). 

 Type M. forcipata, Bredd. 



Mioscarta hi pars. 



Aufidus bipars, Walk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., x, p. 290 (1869). 



Atifidus partitus, Walk., loc. cit. 



Hab. — Celebes. 



Fam. JASSID^. 



Sub-fam. Bythoscopinae. 



Genus Idiocerus. . 



Idiocerus, Lewis, Trans., Ent. Soc. Lond., i, p. 47 (1836). 

 Type /. adustus, Herrich-Sch. 



