BY W. L. DISTANT. GOl 



9 97 mm., which is probably the responsibility of the artist. The 

 tympanal coverings in the ^ figured, are clearly inexact, and do 

 not agree with the description. 



It is probable that Mr. Ashton has confused Walker's species. 



Lembr.ta brunneosa. 



Lemheja brunneosa Dist., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1910, p. 4 18. 



Lemheja australis Asht., Rec. Austr. Mus., ix., p. 77, Pl.vii., f.3 

 (1912). 



Prasia vitticoUis Asht., Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict.(N.S.), xxiv., p.228, 

 PI. li , iAa, b, 1912 (the female of Lembeja brunneosa). 



I had previously described this species from North Queensland, 

 in 1910, which Mr. Ashton had overlooked, as he states that his 

 L. australis is the first species of the genus described from 

 Australia. 



Melampsalta convergkns. 



Cicada converyens Walk., List Hom., i., p.l 14(1 850). 

 Melampsalta cyl'mdrica Asht., Mem. Nat. Mus. Melb., No.4, 

 p.31, PI. iv,, fig.l(1912). 



Genus Froggattoides. 



Frogattoides Dist., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1910, p.4l7. 

 Larrakeeya Asht., Rec. Austr. Mus., ix., p.77(19r2). 



Froggattoides typicus. 



Froggattoides typicus Dist., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1910, p.4I8. 



Larrakeeya pallida Asht., Rec. Austr. Mus., ix., p. 78, PI. vii., 

 f.4(1912). 



The typical form was sent to me by my friend, Mr. Froggatt, 

 who had received it from North Queensland. Mr. Ashton has 

 localised his specimen as "Lawler, Western Australia." 



By a clerical error, the name of this genus was published as 

 Frogattoids. I now amend it. 



