7. Liburnia eupompe (Kirkaldy) .
" Delphax" eupompe Kirkaldy, Haw. Sugar Plant. Assoc. Expt. Sta., Ent. Bull. 3: 162, pl. 10, figs. 3-4, pl. 12, figs. 16-18, 1907.
Sogata eupompe, Muir, Ins. Samoa 2(1): 12, 1927.
Liburnia eupompe, Metcalf, Cat. Hemip., Fulgoroidea (3): 355, 1943.
Described from Fiji and Australia. Also known from Samoa, and now recorded from Guam.
Five specimens swept from grass at beach, Inarajan, May 7, Usinger; Mt. Tenjo, May 3, Usinger, Swezey; Agat, May 20, on grass at beach, Swezey, Usinger; Piti, May 1, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, very abundant on Sporobolus virginicus on beach, the males all macropterous and the females mostly brachypterous, Swezey.
Three specimens from Inarajan and one from Agat were parasitized by a stylopid, possibly Elenchoides perkinsi Pierce, a species recorded as abundant on delphacids in Fiji and Queensland under the name Elenchus tenuicornis, a misidentification according to Pierce, who names it as above.