Mr. NswMKf tm thr Cmu Myrtapdda, Order CWUrpodk 



15. Cm*. rOHIilii, Templet.,,, in Trans. Ent. - .J. vol. iii. pan 4. i»j.i. ,.. 



pi. xvi. fig. 8-11. 



1G. ftm. maculate, fiava, fascia median! bngitadineli nigra nucolieque duabua n.: ■ 



scutis singulis, scutorum lateribus irregularity undulatis. tffematibui dorsalibus ad 

 latera saturate aurantiacis, articulis tibialibus tarsalib usque lingulifl late Digit) bifat- 

 ciatis. — Long. lin. 9, 



Cerm. maculata, Newp. I. r. p. 9G. 



Hob. In Nova Hollandia, ad fl. Cygnorum. (r. in Mv$. Brit.) 



Head with two longitudinal rows of black spot, on the face, anterior to the eyes, and a single 

 median row on the upper posterior surface. Mandible «rita a single spot at their ex- 

 ternal distal angles. Dorsal plates de plf i ud , roughened, with the sides rionottg | 

 plate with a slight dorsal median elevation formed by a double row of minute, approx- 

 imated spines, somewhat as in L. rubrolincata, but with the posterior border of the 

 plates thin and deeply cmarginatcd, and the sinuation of the lateral margins earned by 

 a partial folding of the tegument and projection of the spiracles at the front of the 

 coxae. Legs with the tibial and tarsal joints of each with broad black rings. IV 

 joint of the metatarsi of the tenth pair more than twice as long as the second joint. 

 Colour yellow, with a longitudinal dorsal band, and two spots on each dorsal plate, and 

 the annulations on the legs black ; stigmata orange. 



This is a very beautiful species ; but the specimen from which I have de- 

 rived my description is in bad condition, so that I have not been able either 

 to ascertain the length of the antenna? or of the posterior legs. The black 

 markings on the back, and the orange-coloured stomata, contrast beautifully 

 with the bright yellow ground of the body and legs. 



17. ? Cerm. Australiana, scutis depressis postice angustatis marginibus rectis, corporc tlavcs- 



cente fascia mediana longitudinali maculisque utrinque duabus brunneis stomatibus 

 dorsalibus aurantiacis, articulis femoralibus annulo unico tibialibus tarsalibusquc sin- 

 gulis annulis duobus latissimis violaceis ; articulo metatarsal primo nigrescente secundo 

 triplo longiore. — Long. lin. 8. 

 Hab. In Nova Hollandia Occidental!, (v. in Mus. D. Hope.) 



I am doubtful whether this is not a variety of the last species, from which 

 however it seems to be distinct by the straight lateral margins of the dorsal 

 plates. I have named it therefore with a query. 



18. Cerm. Smithii, virescenti-marmorata fascia mediana unica saturatiore, scutis dorsalibus 

 VOL XfX. 3 B 



