BY G. W. KIRKALDY. 



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180. Nesocore fidicina Kirkaldy, 1907, op. cit. 172. 

 Rewa (Muir). 



The nymph occurs under the bark of old trees, and is figured 

 on Pl.xviii., figs.9-10. 



181. Nesoniphas insignissima Kirkaldy, 1907 ,op. cit. 175,Pl.xix. 

 figs. 10, 11. 



Rewa (Muir), on Zingiber Zerumbet. 



182. Lyricen imthurni Kirkaldy, 1907, iii. 164 and 172, Pl.xix. 

 figs. 1-3; xx. figs. 3-5. 



Rewa (Muir). 



183. Muiria stridula Kirkaldy, 1907, op. cit. 175 and 177, PI. 

 xix. figs. 4-5; xx. figs. 10-13. 



Rewa (Muir), on a palm. 



184. Sikaiana nesiope Kirkaldy, 1907, op. cit. 178, Pl.xviii.fig.13. 

 Rewa (Muir). 



185. Nesophantasma vitibnsis Kirkaldy. 

 Phantasmatocera vitiensis Kirkaldy, 1906, i. 431, Pl.xxviii. 



figs.1-3. 



Yiti Levu (Koebele). 



186. Swezeyia lyricen Kirkaldy, 1906, i. 430; 1907, iii. Pl.xix. 

 figs.15-19. 



Fam. CHERMIDiE. 



187. Trioza vitiensis Kirkaldy, 1907, P. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. i. 

 Rewa(Muir); Lautoka, on leaves of Artocarpus incisa {Knowles, 



No.348) 



188. T. vanu^ Kirkaldy, 1907, op. cit. 

 Rewa (Muir). 



Nesiope, gen.nov. 



The form of the tegmen and the venation seem characteristic. 

 Vertex flat, wide, slightly declivous, lateral margins of vertex 

 very slightly diverging towards apex. Eyes large. Pronotum 

 and dorsulum short, mesonotum rather large. Tegmina elongate. 



