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head. Fourth segment of the antennae less than twice as long as 

 the third. Length 2J mill. 

 Rewa (Muir). 



15. Carventus sp. 1 ? 



Viti Levu (January; Muir, No. 6 8), on Acacia sp.; Rewa 

 (March; Muir). 



16. Mezira thoracoceras (Montrouzier). 

 Brachyrrhynchus thoracoceras Bergroth, 1886, Verh. zool.-bot. 



Ges. AV r ien, xxxvi. 59. 



Rewa (March and December; Muir). Also from Papua, 

 "North" and West Australia, New Caledonia, Murua, etc. On 



^ Hibiscus tiliaceus and under bark, according to Montrouzier. 

 The nymphs are not remarkable except that the third and 

 fourth segments of the antennae are not separated, and that all 

 the segments are covered with apparent sensory organs. 



17. Ctenoneurus bergrothianus, sp.nov. 



Differs from the Maorian C. hochstetteri by its smaller size, 

 much blunter eye-spine, the fourth segment of the antennae very 

 distinctly longer than any of the other three, and the scutellum 

 scarcely extending posteriorly beyond the inner margin of the 

 corium. Pitchy-black, eyes whitish-yellow ; labium orange- 

 brown. Coxae, hind area of pronotum, the antennal and pedal 

 articulations, reddish or reddish-pitchy. Apical margin of corium 

 golden-yellow with a fuscous spot medially. Membrane sordid 

 vitreous, with many thin, confused, dark veins. Length 6 mill. 



Rewa (Muir), infested with a testaceous-coloured Acarid. 



18. C. fungicola, sp.no v. 



Ferruginous, darkening locally. Head, antennae, pronotum, 

 scutellum, clavus and corium pitchy; apical margin of corium 

 golden-yellow. Eyes bright red. Membrane yellowish-hyaline, 

 apical half of lateral margin and the apical margin continuously 

 narrowly fuscous. Legs fusco-ferruginous. Tergites apparently 

 yellowish-ferruginous, pleurites fusco-ferruginous with yellowish- 

 ferruginous spots. Head extending apically to about half the 



