FULGOROIDEA. 



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black. Tegmina hyaline, slightly opalescent and slightly opaque with waxy 

 secretion ; a dark mark runs from apex of R over R to cross veins, then over 



TiiXT-FiG. li.—Suva upolensis Muir, Text-fig. 15. — Suva upoleiisis Muir, 



sp. u., male genitalia, lateral view. sp. ii., male genitalia, ventral view. 



basal portion of M. to base ; veins light yellow. Wings hyahne with slightly 

 fuscous veins, white with very waxy secretion. 

 Female ; similar to male but slightly larger. 



Upolu : Vailima, two males ; Malololelei two females, 15. iv., 8.vi.l024. 

 In colour and build this species is very like S. koebelei, but there are differ- 

 ences in the genitalia. 



35. Suva albipennis sp. n. Figs. 16, 17. 

 Male ; length 2 mm. ; tegmen 3-6 mm. 



The lateral carinae on the clypeus are somewhat obscure but can be made 

 out if the specimen is held at a certain angle. First claval vein and Sc + R 

 granulate. The genitalia are figured. They closely resemble those of S. koebelei, 



Text-fig. 16. — Suva albipennis Muir, Text-fig. 17. — -Suva albipennis Muir, 



sp. n., male genitalia, lateral view. sp. n., male genitalia, ventral view. 



of Fiji, but are distinct ; they are also easily distinguished from those 

 of S. upolensis, Nisia langlei and N. atrovenosa. Light yellow ; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline with yellow veins, all covered with a white, powdery, waxy secre- 

 tion. The apical cells of the tegmina are slightly tinged with yellow. 



The female is similar to the male, but slightly larger. The wax-secreting 

 areas on the eighth abdominal tergites are large. 



Upolu : Malololelei, twenty-two specimens, ii., iv., vi., xi., xii. (Buxton 

 II. 1 2 



