382 W. L. DISTANT 



V • Leng. excl. tegm. 14 millim. Exp. tegm. 40 millim. 

 Hab. British New Guinea, Moroka (Loria). 



6. Lembeja papuensis, n. sp. — Body above and beneath dull 

 ochraceous ; eyes and apex of rostrum piceous. 



Tegmina talc-like, very pale ochraceous, thickly and minutely 

 freckled with darker ochraceous; costal area and extreme base 

 pale reddish-castaneous ; venation pale brownish thickly spotted 

 with darker colouration. Wings pale hyaline , the venation 

 brownish. 



The rostrum almost reaches to the intermediate coxae. 



Leng. excl. tegm. J* 28 ; 9 32 millim ; exp. tegm. f 70 ; 

 9 90 millim. 



Hab. British New Guinea, Dilo (Loria). 



In this species the transverse rudimentary vein of the tegmina 

 connecting the base of the second and the apex of the fifth ulnar 

 areas seems only distinctly visible in the female sex. From 

 L. paradoxal Karsch, described from Port Moresby, it may be 

 distinguished by its much larger size. 



7. Baeturia rubricata, n. sp. — Head and thorax above oliva- 

 ceous ; abdomen ochraceous ; body beneath and legs pale oli- 

 vaceous or ochraceous ; eyes piceous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline , the venation brownish- 

 ochraceous; extreme bases of tegmina and wings pale sanguineous. 



Rostrum reaching the intermediate coxae. 



Leng. excl. tegm. 23 to 26 millim.; exp. tegm. 62 to 82 millim. 



Hab. British New Guinea; Paumomu Riv., Aroma; Isld. Good- 

 enough (Loria). 



A species to be recognized by the sanguineous bases of the 

 tegmina and wings. 



8. Baeturia Loriae, n. sp. — Body above olivaceous-green or 

 ochraceous — probably the first is the normal colour in fresh 

 specimens — abdomen above with six longitudinal rows of piceous 

 spots arranged in pairs, two central and two near each lateral 

 margin — these spots seem to be easily obliterated and are 

 only perfect in very fresh specimens — body beneath and legs 

 pale ochraceous or olivaceous, the apex of the rostrum piceous. 



