R. SHELFORD, 



Platy zoster i-a semivitta (Walk.). 



Peri)>l<int.'tn xcinici1(a WALKER, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus., p. 143 (1868). 



Stat. 103, Guildford; Stat. 113, Cottesloe; Stat. 116, East 

 Fremantle, Recreation Ground; Stat. 136, Harvey; Stat. 146, 

 Boyanup; Stat. 154, Pickering Brook. (5 3, 5 ?.) 



Platy&osteria Hartmeyeri n. sp. 



<J. Piceous, nitid, impunctate. Antennae fuscous, paler at base. 

 Pronotum all round, lateral and posterior margins of metanotum, and 

 posterior margins of mesonotuin and of abdominal tergites and steruites 

 pale olivaceous-yellow. Tegmiual rudiments present, narrow and semi- 

 articulated. Supra-anal lamina subquadrate, scabrous, apex truncate and 

 slightly emarginate, margins serrate. Cerci short and broad, barely exceeding 

 the lamina. Subgenital lamina subquadrate, a small tooth at the base 

 of each style. Coxae bordered with testaceous, legs rufo-castaneous. 



Length 12 mm.; pronotum 4 mm. X 5 mm. 



Stat. 95, Boorabbin (1 J, 1 larva). 



Remark. The species is very distinct on account of its colouration. 



Grenus Cutilia Stal. 

 Cutilia heydeniana (Sauss.). 



Periplaneta heydeniana SAUSSURE, Rev. Zool., (2) XVI, p. 317 (1864). 

 Stat. 165, Albany (1 <J, 1 ?). 



(xenus Zonioploca Stal. 

 Zonioploca niedilinea (Tepp.). 



Knepkasia medilinea TEPPER, Tr. Roy. Soc. S. Australia, XVII, p. 99 (1893). 

 Stat. 91, Mount Robinson near Kalgoorlie (3$). 



Zonioploca pallida n. sp. 



Plate XIII, Fig. 7. 



Flavo-testaceous. Vertex and frous finely punctate; antennae, except 

 at base, infuscated. Dorsal surface finely granulate, the granules rufous. 

 Abdominal stigmata distinct. A piceous streak along the anterior margins 

 of the meso- and metanotum (generally concealed in dried specimens). 

 Cerci castaneous except at their extreme tips which are testaceous. Legs 

 testaceous, the spines castaueous, tibiae on their dorsal aspects castaneous. 

 Supra-anal lamina (d") subquadrate, angles obtuse, posteriorly emargiuate, 

 exceeded by the cerci; (?) triangular, apex emarginate, barely exceeded by 

 the cerci. Subgenital lamina (J) quadrate, angles acute, posterior margin 



