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base, but not contiguous. Yellow ; tegmina semiopaque, yellow- 

 ish, veins yellowish, four small black spots on apical margin of 

 apical median cells. 



Pregenital sternite very short at sides, hind margin steeply 

 produced to middle, apex of production broadly pointed, sides 

 slightly concave. 



Length, 2.25 millimeters; tegmen, 3.5. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). 



Kamendaka incommoda sp. nov. 



In profile, vertex not so steeply ascending as in K. flava and 

 face more strongly curved, thus approaching Eosaccharissa Kirk. 



Male. — Dirty yellow, dark mark from middle of face to eye 

 and from back of eye over posterior corners of vertex, light 

 brown mark down middle of anterior half of mesonotum, 

 fuscous over dorsum of abdomen; a black mark near base of 

 hind tibiae. Tegmina hyaline, slightly fuscous over base and 

 darker over posterior area to second median sector ; a few faint 

 spots in costal cell, one at base of media and one in middle of 

 cubitus; veins yellowish with slight infuscation along the sides. 



Medioventral edge of pygophor produced into a square plate 

 with rounded corners and a median, longitudinal depression on 

 the dorsal surface; anal segment little longer than its width 

 at base, sides curved gradually to a point, anus median; over 

 the anus a small conical plate, in lateral view, the segment 

 sinuous; genital styles narrow at base, gradually widening to 

 apex, which is subtruncate and diagonal. 



Female. — A little darker in color than male. Pregenital ster- 

 nite produced angularly from sides to middle. 



Length, 2 millimeters ; tegmen, 4. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker). 

 Genus NICERTA Walker 

 Nicerta palawanensis sp. nov. 



Female. — Congeneric with Nicerta cruenta Muir; antennae 

 slightly flattened. 



Yellowish; antennae fuscous, a small red streak from base of 

 face to, eye. Tegmina white, tinged with yellow ; a series of 

 red spots down the middle, first near base of media, another 

 at forking of cubitus, a series through median cells to apex; 

 wings white with white veins. 



Posterior edge of pregenital sternite evenly and roundly pro- 

 duced from sides. 



Length, 3.6 millimeters; tegmen, 5.5. 



Palawan, Puerto Princesa (Baker). 



