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Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, their extreme base reddish- 

 ochraceous, the venation olivaceous or ochraceous. 



Rostrum reaching the intermediate coxae. 



Leng. excl. tegm. J 1 and 9 25 millim. ; exp. tegm. <? and 

 9 65 millim. 



Hab. British New Guinea; Moroka, Paumomu Riv. (Loria). 



Allied to B. subnotata, Walk, a Batchian species. 



9. Baeturia viridicata, n. sp. — Body above and beneath with 

 legs and rostrum pale ochraceous with a greenish tinge, tarsi 

 pale castaneous. 



Tegmina talc-like and pale greenish, the costal area and ve- 

 nation ochraceous. Wings pale hyaline with the venation ochra- 

 ceous. 



Rostrum reaching the intermediate coxae. Face with a deep 

 central longitudinal sulcation extending for about one third its 

 length from base. Tegmina with the first, fourth and sixth apical 

 areas longest. 



Leng. excl. tegm. o 71 24 millim. ; exp. tegm. 48 millim. 



Hab. British New Guinea, Dilo, Kapakapa (Loria). 



A species peculiar by the green colouration of the tegmina 

 and the length of the upper apical area. 



10. Acrilla globosa, n. sp. — Body above pale olivaceous, body 

 beneath and legs more or less ochraceous ; tibiae and tarsi more 

 or less pale castaneous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation olivaceous ; the 

 first with the upper apical area nearly twice as long as the 

 second ; upper ulnar area nearly twice as long as second. 



Leng. excl. tegm. o 71 29 and 9 21 millim.; exp. tegm. <f 56, 

 9 62 millim. 



Hab. British New Guinea, Paumomu Riv., Haveri (Loria). 



Allied to A. adipala, Stài, from which it differs particularly 

 by the lengths of the upper apical and ulnar areas. 



