FULGOROIDEA. 



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styles in lateral view angular in middle, basal half narrow, parallel sided, apical 

 half gradually widening to apex which, is slightly oblique ; anal segment and 

 aedeagus figured. Light brown, darker over mesonotum. 

 Tegmina hyaline, slightly brownish, veins slightly darker, 

 granules numerous, small, bearing light hairs. Wings hyaline, 

 slightly fuscous, veins dark. 



Female similar to male but slightly larger. 



Upolu : Apia, six specimens, ii., iii., xii.1924 ; Malo- 

 lolelei, six specimens, vi.l924 ; Vailima, three specimens, vi., 

 X.1924. 



Tutuila : Pago Pago, six specimens, ix.l923 (Swezey and 

 Wilder). 



The Tutuila specimens are much lighter in colour and 

 there is a slight difference in the male genitalia, the spine on the right side 

 of aedeagus being curved and recurved, and the periandrium not so swollen in 

 the middle. 



Text-fig 3. — 

 Ptoleria hux- 

 toni Muir, 

 sp. n., aede- 

 agus and anal 

 segment, late- 

 ral view. 



Myndus Stal 

 5. Myndus roggewemi Muir 



Myndus roggeioeini Muir, Proc. Haiv. Ent. Soc, IV, 3, p. 566, f. 6. 1921. 



Tutuila : Pago Pago, eleven specimens ; Fagasa, one specimen ; Afono 

 Trail, ix.l923, one specimen ; (Swezey and Wilder) ; some taken on Cyrtandra sp. 



Manua : Tau, ten specimens, ix.l923 (Swezey). 



Savaii : Salailua, one female, 20.V.1924. (Bryan). 



Upolu : Malololelei, six specimens, ii., vi.l924 ; xii.1925. 



Previously known from seven specimens from Tutuila. This species is 

 very close to Myndus vitiensis Kirk., of Fiji, which is only known from two 

 females. 



6. Myndus semibrunneus sp. n. Fig. 4. 

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



Light brown, darker over carinae of frons, legs lighter. Tegmina hyaline, 

 basal portion to cross veins brown, clear hyaline beyond, veins same colour as 



