BY G. W. KIRKALDY. 381 



twice as wide as anterior margin; punctured and covered with 

 long tufts of hair. Scutellum with two or three tufts. Labium 

 extending to base of middle coxae. Tegmina explanate laterally. 



88. N. knowlesi, sp.nov. 



Head, sterna, etc., testaceous. Antennae dark fuscous; basal 

 half and apex of first; base, a middle ring, and apex of second; 

 apices of third and fourth; whitish-testaceous. Pronotum pale 

 purplish-brown, two subanterior spots, collar, and posterior margin 

 (very narrowly) pale. Scutellum, clavus and interior third of 

 corium, dark purplish-brown ; posterior angle of scutellum 

 greenish-yellow. Rest of corium dark fuliginous, spotted with 

 hyaline. Sternites yellowish-green. Legs multiannulate with 

 fuscous. Length 5 mill. 



Lautoka (Knowles, No. 349), on Artocarpus incisa and Tobacco- 

 leaves. 



I hope to ampliate this diagnosis later and figure the interest- 

 ing Mirid. 



Fam. CICADID.E. 



89. Cyclochila Australasia (Donovan), Goding & Froggatt, 



1904, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, xxix. 569. 

 Recorded by me (1907, Bull. Ent. Haw. Sugar Plant. Assoc. 

 iii. 17), but Mr. Froggatt tells me that he thinks that the indi- 

 viduals were accidental visitors, or introduced into Fiji, as this 

 species has a very limited range in Australia. 



90. Macrotristria angularis (Germar). 



Cicada angularis Goding & Froggatt, 1904, op. cit. 580. 

 The same remarks apply to this as to the former. 



91. Cicada kuruduadua Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1881, 



645; Waterhouse, 1882, Aid Ident. Ins. i. PI. C. 

 " Fiji." 



92. C. knowlesi Distant, 1907, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.(7) xx. 413. 

 -Fiji." 



93. Cosmopsaltria viTiEXSis (Distant). 



Sawda(1) vitiensis Distant, 1906, Entom. xxxix. 12. 

 "Fiji." 



